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Sunday, December 19, 2010
Vette Tail Light
As I was roaming the wonderful neighborhood of Kaimuki in Honolulu, Hawaii, I strolled near an old corvette that I so admired. I had my 35mm Canon FT manual camera made in 1966 and a box of Tri-X 100 ISO black and white film. I snapped several shots and later developed the film and printed copies in a darkroom on acid free paper. I have a print of this in my living room. I have one copy that I'm offering on etsy. Click here for more info.
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please don't mention you are in Hawaii anymore. You make me bleed! I love the beach. I adore the sea.
ReplyDeleteBobbi: I didn't notice that I may have over used the H-word. I'll use it sparingly in future posts but I reserve the right to post pictures of the beach and the ocean. (Smile)
ReplyDeleteThis shot is beautiful! Although digital cameras get more advanced, I find old-timey film to still be very special. (And having grown up in Hawaii, I welcome any chance to hear/take a peek at the place!)
ReplyDeletegreat image - love the contrast
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