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River Thames on a dull day in October 1985


One of the beauties of film is that you can pull a picture from a
really bad exposure and like it for its lack of definition. At least
*I* can like it. "A face only a mother can love" and all that, right?
This was taken on Kodak VR200 film in my Minolta X370 camera and the
negative left in a folder for three decades. Finally, I have scanned
the roll. This frame was nearly monochrome but I put it through a
blue filter to produce this image. It reminds me of those
100-years-ago pictorialist photographers. :)
really bad exposure and like it for its lack of definition. At least
*I* can like it. "A face only a mother can love" and all that, right?
This was taken on Kodak VR200 film in my Minolta X370 camera and the
negative left in a folder for three decades. Finally, I have scanned
the roll. This frame was nearly monochrome but I put it through a
blue filter to produce this image. It reminds me of those
100-years-ago pictorialist photographers. :)
Billathon, Peggy C, Lebojo, Sylvain Wiart have particularly liked this photo
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It aged quite well ..
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