What redscale does to a snow-white flower #2
I shot this album on my first roll of homemade redscale, at the ruins of Waverley Abbey, England's first Cistercian abbey (founded in 1128), near Farnham, in Surrey. Pretty happy with how it turned out, I guess, but I'll need more practice to get consistently good shots.
Taken by buckshot with a Pentax P50 loaded with Homemade redscale (Fuji Superia ISO 200 shot as ISO 100) film in Farnham, Surrey, United Kingdom. These tags describe this photo: redscale, red, homemade, diy, nature, and countryside. Date: 2012-08-19. Time: Morning. This photo can also be found in the album Red Ruins.
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