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Three travelling buddies


I wish -- now that I see I have a good picture of them -- I had gotten
the names and addresses of these jovial young travellers. I struck up
a conversation with them at the Giardini Bardini in Florence on the
Liberation Day holiday in late April. One was from Brazil (right),
another from Germany (middle) and I think the third was from Holland
(left). They'd been sharing a house in (I think!) Berlin and decided
to strike south. When I first saw them, they were taking pictures of
a stuffed toy with Florence in the background. The toy had clearly
been the subject of pictures in several other places, too.
Tri-X film (nearly fifteen years out of date and never stored in the
fridge) shot at about 200 in the Olympus Pen D3 and finally developed
(in T-Max developer that -- according to its bottle -- expired in
2012) just two days ago, in mid-July. Scanned on the Epson V700 as a
strip (held in the wonderful Lomography Digitaliza holder).
the names and addresses of these jovial young travellers. I struck up
a conversation with them at the Giardini Bardini in Florence on the
Liberation Day holiday in late April. One was from Brazil (right),
another from Germany (middle) and I think the third was from Holland
(left). They'd been sharing a house in (I think!) Berlin and decided
to strike south. When I first saw them, they were taking pictures of
a stuffed toy with Florence in the background. The toy had clearly
been the subject of pictures in several other places, too.
Tri-X film (nearly fifteen years out of date and never stored in the
fridge) shot at about 200 in the Olympus Pen D3 and finally developed
(in T-Max developer that -- according to its bottle -- expired in
2012) just two days ago, in mid-July. Scanned on the Epson V700 as a
strip (held in the wonderful Lomography Digitaliza holder).
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