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White House under the White Cliffs, former home of Noel Coward and Ian Fleming.  

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Rollei 35S, Kodak Gold 200.

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Mukilteo, WA - Leica M6, Voigtlander 28/2 Ultron type ii, Ilford HP5@800

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Reading your smartphone is possible anywhere. Smoking with your other hand and keeping your balance on the bollard aren't something everyone can do... . On the Main in Offenbach, Germany.

M5 with Apo-Telyt-M 1:3.4/135, ISO 250, f4, 1/250 (Ilford XP2)

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Two girls chill on a meadow full of dandelions at the skate park. Frankfurt, Germany

M5 with Apo-Summicron-M 1:2/ 35 ASPH., ISO 250, f5.6, 1/250 (Ilford XP2)

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Gotta catch them a… f@#k that! Way too many! 
Hasselblad XPAN 45mm Kodak Portra 400.

 

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R8 with 35-70 and Astia.

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R8 with 21~35 and Astia

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Yet another testament to the longevity of film. A simple family snapshot, FP4 I think (can check), camera not known, likely my old fav, a Canon Pellix with 50mm.

My dad, who built the dinghy, died 10 years ago. My daughter, aged I guess 3ish, now 45yrs. Me, about to hit 70, when I had hair, and could easily grow a mo.

Love it. And digging out similar vintage Kodachrome's and having informal projector evenings. Fun times.

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Chapter Rust Collage
Rolleiflex 2.8F E100

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