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The film roll from the Rolleiflex was pretty light exposed, but nevertheless I got these two images out of it I wanted
to share with you. Maybe the second one is a bit too bright, I think, but still okay. For future I will use old negative
film again, this one was a dia.
The first photo is my favourite. The yellow colours are so beautiful.
AntwortenLöscheni love these photographs!!!!
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