Film swap with Olen.

Film swap with Olen Daelhousen.
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Shot on Kodak Ektar 100 film. He used his Nikon FE and I used my Konica Autoreflex TC.

Photographer:
zombiesinmygarden
Uploaded:
2014-02-07
Tags:
100 analog analogue asa daelhousen double ektar exposure film iso kodak multiple olen swap
Film:
Kodak Ektar 100
Country/region:
United States
Albums:
Film Swaps

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