More photos from my day exploring North Saint Louis. Still learning my Horizon Camera. I cross processed these and most ended up overexposed but I actually really like the affect. Adds a softness to these hard images, they almost looks like watercolor paintings. What a happy mistake.
Taken by megs79 with a Horizon S3 Pro loaded with Kodak E100VS film in Saint Louis, United States. These tags describe this photo: northside, destroyed, abandoned, horizon, panoramic, st. louis, overexposed, cross processed, and x-pro. This photo can also be found in the album A Journey to abandoned North STL.
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