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Warszawa, Poland
Spring
MAMIYA 645 and a very expired roll of Kodak Ektachrome 64
One of my favorite spots to get a refelction but I also use it see the differences with the films I use and this one certainly is different! Digging the expired tones. :)
Canon EOS 5Ds with a Sigma 105mm EX DG f2.8 macro lens that will no longer autofocus.
I want to thank you for taking the time to visit my little space here on Flickr.
Une petite douceur pour tous ceux qui atteint de maladie souffre au quotidien. Malgré tout, nous vivons et nous ressentons le monde tel que nous le voyons. mes pensées sont tournées vers Roxanne et aujourd'hui l'espoir renait comme le Phénix...
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A small sweetness for all those which achieves of disease suffers in everyday life. Nevertheless, we live and we feel the world such as we see him. My thoughts are turned to Roxanne and today the hope is reborn as the phoenix....
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Reflections of the "Lord of the Glen" cruise ship and other boats moored in the loch in Inverness tonight.
This building is called Lipstick
"Läppstiftet" in Gothenburg, Sweden
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The shapes and colors of the refelctions in the small pond made a really great setting for the baby duck who was having a great time zipping around. I think the reflection of the duck's head came out quite well.
Flowerdale Bay,Gairloch ,Wester Ross in the evening light casting reflections on the water.
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