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B with P's Nikon


My nearly-sixteen-year-old grand-niece B at a family party a couple of weeks ago. She's fascinated by her father's Nikon F (F-something) film camera. He, P, had a roll of Tri-X inside it. Ever since she was a little girl, she's been interested in film cameras.
My picture was taken on twenty-years-expired Fuji 400 C41 film, shot at 100 speed. The negatives were very dense and I did a poor job of cutting them. I think I trimmed away a little of this frame. :(
Nonetheless, it's a satisfying near-square frame.
My picture was taken on twenty-years-expired Fuji 400 C41 film, shot at 100 speed. The negatives were very dense and I did a poor job of cutting them. I think I trimmed away a little of this frame. :(
Nonetheless, it's a satisfying near-square frame.
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