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A ride co-led with Dan Haneckow of Cafe Unknown. We rode about 10 miles from Lower Albina to St Johns, exploring the route of the first steam train through the Peninsula.
Camera: Olympus Pen EES-2.
Film: Kodak Pro Image 100
Cámara:Ricoh KR5 Super II
Lente: Rikenon 1:2 50mm
Película:Kodak ProImage100
Digitalización: Nikon D40X
A ride co-led with Dan Haneckow of Cafe Unknown. We rode about 10 miles from Lower Albina to St Johns, exploring the route of the first steam train through the Peninsula.
Camera: Olympus Pen EES-2.
Film: Kodak Pro Image 100
KODAK Pro Image
ISO 100
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This photo reminds me a lot of my high school, specially the second year (year it was taken). I guess it's because of an exchange girl that liked so much this photo and I miss her. Well, it's always good to have contact with people from outside our native country and there she was, "studying" with me and communicating me every possible thing about Australia, while I "teach" and tell her every bit of Brasil that I knew. It's so good. I hope I'll do something like that again! (:
A ride co-led with Dan Haneckow of Cafe Unknown. We rode about 10 miles from Lower Albina to St Johns, exploring the route of the first steam train through the Peninsula.
Camera: Olympus Pen EES-2.
Film: Kodak Pro Image 100
A ride co-led with Dan Haneckow of Cafe Unknown. We rode about 10 miles from Lower Albina to St Johns, exploring the route of the first steam train through the Peninsula.
Camera: Olympus Pen EES-2.
Film: Kodak Pro Image 100
The local BMW dealer, taken at night with the Minolta Dynax 7 and a Kodak Pro Image 100, developed with the Cinestill C41 2 bath developer kit at 32°C, scanned using the Minolta Scan Elite II and slightly edited with Darktable.
I really like the Kodak Pro Image 100 for night photography and it also works very well with my old scanner.