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126 film that was made 25 years ago
126 Overlappy Panorama
Big grain, low saturation, off colours.
Feed Mill
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Five views at Symes's Bridge
Feed mill
St. Anne's Siding, or thereabouts
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K checking in
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J on the other side of the camera
Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, 1987
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Me in the Sprocket Rocket


The view reflected in a neighbour's cellar window. No one lives in the house and it's actually quite delapidated (despite the tidiness apparent in the picture).
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No, I didn't use a fisheye, but a Lomography Sprocket Rocket. It's a decent sort of camera with an *actual* focussable lens. :) This was colour film but I didn't really like the colour range so I stripped out two colour channels digitally and left it as a b&w image.
I liked sprocket holes when I used some 35mm film in an 828 camera. But it was a hassle getting the film in and out of the camera. So I bought this Sprocket Rocket which is set up for 35mm film.
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