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One shot only was left in my Diana F of a Kodak E100VS 2004 expired film.
I have waited until the sunset. The sun was facing directly my lens from behind this family so I haven't really expected much .. I love these surprising silhouettes and high contrast of yellow & green that I got in this x-pro photo !
Second part of the Lady in Red session...
If you like this you might like the first part: http://www.lomography.com/homes/bccbarbosa/albums/1766498-lady-in-red-by-the-lake
I felt like I knew her now, at least as well as one could. She was sensitive yet easy to be with, not the fickle, high maintenance girl I'd imagined. She always forgave my clumsiness. I understood that she had others, she gave her love so freely, so innocently, that I couldn't be jealous. I was happy to visit them and try and catch a glimpse of her. After all I knew, somewhere in the back of my mind, that she was as transient as life itself, and when she was gone, she would be gone forever.