




I had family visiting so the scanning project got slowed down a bit but here's some more film. This is the roll out of the Yashica (44A if you're interested) and I really like it! The fourth photo is a double exposure but it's hard to tell that it is. So here's a few shots and the rest are here.
Oh, and this is from the negatives...finally worked out the problems I was having with the scanner.
2 comments:
sweet! love your horse :)
yeah, she's a good model :)
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