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w/nw LC-A & Agfa Ultra 100


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A match made in heaven! <br><br>

 

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Forgive my ignorance Andrew, but what's an LC-A? Whatever it is, it certainly

takes beautiful shots. I really like the smoke stacks; they look like candy

canes! I also love the colour of the old Buick. Where were these taken? The

colour is beautiful, that Agfa Ultra 100 is wonderful.

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Thanks for the kind words Nancy. The full name of the camera is "Lomo LC-A" or "Lomo LCA". If you do a Google search you'll find more information than you'll ever need (including a huge amount of hype!).

 

These photos were taken in and around Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The film was processed at a drug store. These images are scans from the negs without any changes made by me (aside from resizing).

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