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Harrison diverted by old technology


It being Christmas Eve, Harrison had been intent on showing someone else his elf, named Red. But then he caught sight of me taking his picture with my half-frame camera. I thereafter spent ten minutes with him explaining how it worked and how it differed from digital cameras. I think he will be an engineer like his father.
The film (Fuji 400) expired 2004, a decade before he was born. The camera was an Olympus Pen D3 from about 1965, when my friend, his grandfather, was still a boy.
The film (Fuji 400) expired 2004, a decade before he was born. The camera was an Olympus Pen D3 from about 1965, when my friend, his grandfather, was still a boy.
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