Test roll in my Olympus mju ii. A great little automatic camera. Though I believe that the X-pro chrome wasn't the best film to test roll the camera knowing that it works with a DX coded ISO setting, and therefore the Lomo chrome was really shot at 100 ISO resulting in overexposed cross processing.
Taken by mikahsupageek with an Olympus mjuII loaded with Lomography X-Pro Chrome 100 (35mm) film in paris, France. These tags describe this photo: xpro, test, random, portrait, friends, shadow, gate, subway, and metro. Date: 2012-03. This photo can also be found in the album Olympus Mju II Test Roll.
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