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when i visited rajasthan, india in winter, i equipped my yashica fr-1 with a simple but expired kodak 200 film and set the camera on 200 asa. then i went a little crazy and shot randomwise single and double and triple exposures without constantly changing the camera settings despite i know that the deserts strong sunshine will give way too much light to the film then.. that's why you can see so many different brightnesses here ;)
The river city has seen better days and was a former cradle of colonialism. Today Victory Ave has too many vacant shops yet it retains outstanding architectural facades. Even the misspelling of the towns name(Wanganui)has only recently been corrected. My great-grandfather Thomas Brough ran the Railway Hotel in the 1860's so I feel a genetic link towards an under appreciated city.
when i visited rajasthan, india in winter, i equipped my yashica fr-1 with a simple but expired kodak 200 film and set the camera on 200 asa. then i went a little crazy and shot randomwise single and double and triple exposures without constantly changing the camera settings despite i know that the deserts strong sunshine will give way too much light to the film then.. that's why you can see so many different brightnesses here ;)
when i visited rajasthan, india in winter, i equipped my yashica fr-1 with a simple but expired kodak 200 film and set the camera on 200 asa. then i went a little crazy and shot randomwise single and double and triple exposures without constantly changing the camera settings despite i know that the deserts strong sunshine will give way too much light to the film then.. that's why you can see so many different brightnesses here ;)