Gaining focus

Photographer:
tout81
Uploaded:
2014-03-31
Tags:
beach bergen. ricoh schoorl spring
Camera:
Ricoh 35 ZF
Film:
kodak 35 mm 200 ISO (expired)
Country/region:
Netherlands
Decade:
2010s
Year:
2014
Time:
noon
Albums:
Ricoh

One Comment

  1. hervinsyah
    hervinsyah ·

    I wonder why your country named Netherland, so the sea is above the land? Made me wanna go there =)

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