Hallways, Wooden archways, Roofs and Statuette Saints
The series of Double Exposures continues and these are photographs of the interior of the Roman Catholic church from the previous post. The Rangefinder, as one reader hints is that of a Leica, but rather it is a 1958 Konica, yet the optics on both cameras are considered comparable. The double exposures were a result of not advancing the lever completely to advance a full frame, it uses a double-stroke film advance. - thebookmann
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Churches & Cemeteries series 2
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1 comment:
Oh, I see. One of the Konica IIIs, I'm guessing. Wonderful picture. I won't guess the film as I'd probably guess that wrong too!
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