#AnalogPhotography
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flaneuresse · 8 months ago
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untitled by dailydoseofjess on Flickr.
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meta-holott · 4 months ago
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1982 France, Tarascon
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sepulcher-of-the-light · 8 months ago
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Gregor Samsa's girlfriend, by Lucas Garcete
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ellmixer · 7 months ago
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Landscape on Film
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railwayhistorical · 8 days ago
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
A view of Milwaukee, forty-five and a half years ago; seen from the North 25th Street overpass. One image by Richard Koenig; taken August of 1979.
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epilogueofhare · 17 days ago
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📷 : Minolta X-700
🎞️ : Kodak Ektar 100
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aledigangi · 1 month ago
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altre-photos · 11 months ago
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Mod @nellamonia
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michalwic · 1 month ago
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Boys from Rio on Ilford HP5 🇧🇷🎞️
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pppxyz · 2 years ago
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flaneuresse · 10 months ago
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untitled by Bárbara Lanzat on Flickr.
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meta-holott · 4 months ago
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1975 Paris, autoportrait
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sepulcher-of-the-light · 9 months ago
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The entangled moon, by Lucas Garcete
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vodnoebalo · 1 month ago
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by Iris Humm
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railwayhistorical · 1 month ago
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Southbound Floridian
Later this spring, on May 2nd, I'll be presenting to the Blackhawk Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society in Lockport, Illinois: On the Eve of Staggers: Some Midwest Roads in the late-1970s. Here's one image from the talk—a southbound Amtrak Floridian is seen here at Clear Creek, Indiana. The line was the Louisville & Nashville at the time, but only six years earlier was still Indiana's own railroad, the Monon.
The locomotive in charge today is E9A number 408 (built in 1956, formerly of the Milwaukee Road, numbered 201C and later 31C). And I had to look it up, but apparently that's a 1967 Chevrolet half-ton pickup truck.
One image by Richard Koenig; taken March 30th 1977.
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epilogueofhare · 2 months ago
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Minolta X-700 + Cinestill 800T.
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