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Infiltration Forums > US: Southeast > The Mystic Magicalness Of Point And Shoot Film Cameras(Viewed 1224 times)
Sheavy location:
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The Mystic Magicalness Of Point And Shoot Film Cameras
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Got some old rolls of 35 and 120 film developed. Nothing amazing. Cameras used were a Minolta Explorer Freedom Zoom and a Diana 120 camera. Shots range from 2010 to 2016, and from a bunch of places everyone ought to recognize. Features appearances from piplol, jcvh, and mcrw.


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pip lol location:
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Re: The Mystic Magicalness Of Point And Shoot Film Cameras
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My camera bag looked so much better back then.

1-5 was some good times. I still need to do something with the video of that time mcrw and I went walking on the roof/catwalks in 1.


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1footinthegrave location:
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Re: The Mystic Magicalness Of Point And Shoot Film Cameras
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Posted by pip lol
My camera bag looked so much better back then.

1-5 was some good times. I still need to do something with the video of that time mcrw and I went walking on the roof/catwalks in 1.


That would be great! Id like to see a rooftop video.

I also think its pretty wonderful you all have been exploring together for so long. I bet you all could put together a book of great photos and publish if you were so inclined.

I particularly liked the one where someone is sitting down in a graffiti covered "bowl" or ravine? Not sure what I'm looking at ( my newbieness is showing...sorry)



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Re: The Mystic Magicalness Of Point And Shoot Film Cameras
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That would be great! Id like to see a rooftop video.

I also think its pretty wonderful you all have been exploring together for so long. I bet you all could put together a book of great photos and publish if you were so inclined.

I particularly liked the one where someone is sitting down in a graffiti covered "bowl" or ravine? Not sure what I'm looking at ( my newbieness is showing...sorry)


We probably could.

It's actually a old grain silo, not sure why the strange shape though. Here's some more from that same day

https://www.flickr.../72157662611080560




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Re: The Mystic Magicalness Of Point And Shoot Film Cameras
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We probably could.

It's actually a old grain silo, not sure why the strange shape though. Here's some more from that same day

https://www.flickr.../72157662611080560



seeing the other pictures makes it more clear what the structure was. Very cool. I never have seen a grain silo low to the ground like that and completely rounded without straight sides.

The fact that you all repelled down to the bottom makes me doubt my abilities to find interesting places. I have never repelled down a wall. I don't think I could, but kudos for you and thank you for sharing the pics!



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