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A pair from the Instamatic 500


This, like the previous two postings, is from a roll of Kodacolor
VR-200 film that expired in April 1989. In September 2017, I put it in
my Instamatic 500 and shot it.
I like this pair because of the way that, on the one hand, a first
glance makes them look almost panoramic but on a second glance just
easily see the gigantic mismatch. I did a lot more contrast and
colour adjustment with this picture than with the other two; however,
because it taken in was brighter weather, I *was* able to shoot it
with a little extra exposure.
This is the more-or-less current view from outside the building I
worked in for thirty-odd years. They have ended the pleasant view to
the hillside beyond with a new five- or six-storey building.
I age. I get crankier. But I continue to use old film to make pictures I like.
VR-200 film that expired in April 1989. In September 2017, I put it in
my Instamatic 500 and shot it.
I like this pair because of the way that, on the one hand, a first
glance makes them look almost panoramic but on a second glance just
easily see the gigantic mismatch. I did a lot more contrast and
colour adjustment with this picture than with the other two; however,
because it taken in was brighter weather, I *was* able to shoot it
with a little extra exposure.
This is the more-or-less current view from outside the building I
worked in for thirty-odd years. They have ended the pleasant view to
the hillside beyond with a new five- or six-storey building.
I age. I get crankier. But I continue to use old film to make pictures I like.
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