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    shared by ramongarcia on 2012-12-29

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  • Parque Guinle

    shared by fabioduarte77 on 2011-11-11

    in redscale

  • Sant Jordi

    shared by maryona on 2011-04-27

  • #11069018

    shared by kylethefrench on 2010-02-28

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    shared by jeabzz on 2010-08-23

  • #11510235

    shared by fivedayforecast on 2010-07-01

    We took a trip to Hampton Beach to look at these magnificent sand sculptures. Hampton Beach is gross though... Some of these got a little bent while scanning

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  • #18340871

    shared by why-yu on 2013-05-11

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    shared by why-yu on 2013-05-11

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  • #18340875

    shared by why-yu on 2013-05-11

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    shared by why-yu on 2013-05-11

  • #18340880

    shared by why-yu on 2013-05-11

    parc de la ciutadella <3

  • #18340881

    shared by why-yu on 2013-05-11

    parc de la ciutadella <3

  • #18340883

    shared by why-yu on 2013-05-11

    parc de la ciutadella <3

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  • #18340885

    shared by why-yu on 2013-05-11

    parc de la ciutadella <3

  • seduction...about the sexual attraction of wings

    shared by wil6ka on 2013-05-10

    Ah before I forget, I wanted to write this review about this film. What was it called again? Ah right: the Kodak SO 553. It is quite a strange one. Coming in the similar mysterious, not revealing yellow boxes, like the Vericolor Slide, Technical Pan or SE Duplicating films. And all of those are kinky crazy. So checking this one, came with a promise. So you get these boxes (too bad I didn’t make a shot of the box, because I always do that), no idea what it is about. You kind of have the impression it will be some wicked emulsion, you have to cross, overexpose or take pictures while performing a handstand. And that’s what I basically did. It got hard on my arm once in a while, but everybody congratulated me on improved shape. It kind of got me a lot of attention by the girls, too. So I did some research, what does the code SO 553 possibly mean. At first glance you understand, that’s a colournegative and as there is no closer information you assume it’s 100 iso sensitivity. In the interweb wise men said SO stands for special order. I also found word about that the SO 553 was once specially made for a large Photostudio in Hamburg. Which is funny, because, this is where I live, but I bought it from some other place in Germany via eBay. Looking at the actual negatives I assume it must be an slow Kodak CN with 100 iso. The colours are very vibrant and is quite ok in dark situations. In a way it's close to lomography colournegative films. I was pretty excited to shoot it, because I made these incredible shots of a funky small airplane in bright sunlight on an airfield in North Carolina. I so wanted them to come out alright – and they did. After all the SO-553 was all about the attention and emotion that it evoked, before going into development. And maybe that triggers you to look for even better shots. And if it does, it is a beautiful film. It is a special one.

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    shared by horstler on 2013-05-09

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  • Sakura Time

    shared by kasta72 on 2013-04-24

    also in Prague :)

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    shared by snezna-cica on 2010-01-29

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  • Sakura Time

    shared by kasta72 on 2013-04-24

    also in Prague :)

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  • grey days should be banned

    shared by erikagrendel on 2013-04-16

    it was my first walk with my Diana this year... so I tried also Diana splitzer for the first time. I guess I still have to learn how to use it ...lets say more creatively :))))

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  • 雨月物語

    shared by mylatehope on 2011-03-17

    Tales of the Moon and Rain

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  • #15210313

    shared by ryszardl70 on 2012-01-26

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  • #16424855

    shared by ryszardl70 on 2012-06-28

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  • #15771539

    shared by grazie on 2012-04-09

    Really loving the results of the Agfa Click-I. It's very easy to use too. Hope you like these... Thanks a lot Peter!!!

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