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It was New Zealand, 1995 when this camera found me on a deserted beach. Since that day I fell in love with the mystery camera and it has been a journey of strong companionship and great mystery. The first trip we took together was to Egypt where I shot 35 rolls of film, a wonderful, unforgettable adventure.
Today this old friend called me back. I will be getting some film again to take it for an outing or two.
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It was New Zealand, 1995 when this camera found me on a deserted beach. Since that day I fell in love with the mystery camera and it has been a journey of strong companionship and great mystery. The first trip we took together was to Egypt where I shot 35 rolls of film, a wonderful, unforgettable adventure.
Today this old friend called me back. I will be getting some film again to take it for an outing or two.
7 responses to “Day Two Hundred Ninety Two, November 10, 2011”
Same classic design as my Rolleiflex from ’74 or ’75.
do you still use it Klaus?
No, I just keep it for memories sake. It’s fully manual and I doubt that my bad eyes would allow me to focus properly. But the default lens (a Carl Zeiss Planar 1.4 / 50) is in the header of my blog. 🙂
Oh I used to have a pentax once too. Film is such a different genre to digital.. we have to think more and work harder.. love it ..c
yes, fingers slow down the clicking for sure
I look forward to seeing your (film) pictures, Mimo! Adrian
Thank you Adrian. Will be posting soon