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I can't quite compete with @hodachrome yet, but hey, the dude's on a whole 'nother level ;-). This was my second 'exposing both sides' (EBS) test roll. The black line through the middle is because the black card I taped as a mask in the back of the camera (instead of using a Splitzer) was a bit too big. Otherwise, though, it turned out pretty good, and I can't wait to go do it again...!
I went on vacation to Kaliningrad and brought my trusty Soviet rangefinder, the Zorki 3M, with me. It was a freezing cold day, but the sun was shining brightly. The Baltic Sea had frozen near the shore, creating amazing textures of ice and snow. I decided to shoot this winter wonderland on Kodak Gold. I love how the warm tones of the film interact with the cold blue shadows of the snow and the freezing sea. The film was developed at a local lab in Kaliningrad.