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Thursday, July 29, 2004


Hanging Bridge (Smena 8m)


The shot above was taken just last weekend at
Quezon, Nueva Vizcaya. Together with 3 of my friends,
we trekked a couple of kilometers to go to this place
and admire the river/waterfalls located below the bridge.

Technical Note regarding the photo:
Smena 8m was the camera used for the above shot. It's a Russian
camera famous for its inconsistency :D
The film used was an outdated Kodak Ektachrome, then processed
it using C-41 chemicals (aka crossprocessing).

1 Comments:

great debut using a smena! you're already a favorite.

would like to see more results of this great cam.

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