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From my photo detour the other morning on my way to work shooting a test roll with my newly bought 35mm rangefinder camera. This was one of a few that didn't have light leaks in it.

Yashica Electro 35 GX 40mm f1.7, KODAK TX400 film


Developed and scanned by me
(I've replaced the old light seals now, so hopefully the next roll will kick more ass)
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~maibanez May 17, 2012  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Wow amazing
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*BAproductions May 17, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Thank you!
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~maibanez May 18, 2012  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
;)
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*ArtByASmith May 16, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
Beautiful shot!
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*BAproductions May 17, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Well thank you! :)
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Mood: Amazed ~HochmutBelial May 15, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
the atmosphere is on the one hand kind of creepy...but on the other hand it's so peaceful.

Love the pics of your new (old) cam!
again looking forward to the next roll!
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*BAproductions May 15, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
That place is just like that. There is both really beautiful nature surrounding it and there is also old rusting machinery and rotting buildings.
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=Jack-Nobre May 14, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
great scene, mysterious atmosphere. Nicely shot.
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*BAproductions May 15, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
...repaired
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*BAproductions May 14, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Thank you. I've prepared the camera but I'm still figuring out how to get the best quality out of it. I suppose I have to get a yellow filter or something. Apparently it's a must for b&w landscape shots.
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