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Over the past year, these are the cameras I've accumulated in chronological order from left to right (Holga 120N, Yashica D, Agfa Karat IV)
My parent's loft on Postoffice St.. The building survived the Great Storm of 1900! Luckily they had the roof redone after Hurricane Rita, so it did really well during Ike.
I have no idea what those lights are or where the reflection is coming from. The next picture is a couple of seconds before this one.
The Penang Road Cendol needs no introduction. Super famous for it's delicious taste, the stall is mobile and just by the road side. You can either stand at the stall and have your sweet thirst quencher or enjoyed at his shop just a few steps away. Either way it's delish!
food.malaysiamostwanted.com/venues/teochew-cendol-penang-...
Please feel free to browse the Cornick family archive. The photographs were made in the period spanning the early 1960s and up to about 1980 in rural Somerset and Gloucestershire, England.
Ida Cornick at home in Cossington, Somerset.
Picture by Michael Cornick, Yashicamat D.