




A group of individuals who will be sharing one Vivitar UWS on a tour around the world (hopefully). Challenge: each individual will receive the camera, shoot a roll of film and then move it on to the next person. Then develop their images and post them to the blog.
It looks pretty cold and desolate to me; I think "balmy" must be subjective :-) I love the perspective in these, and the subtlety of color. What film was this?
ReplyDeleteI love the "No Diving" symbol picture with the ice in it. Great visual irony.
ReplyDeleteThese were shot with expired Kodak Gold 400 film.
ReplyDeleteLove the diving symbol as well and the utter lack of anyone or anything else!
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