Photos are everywhere if you keep a sharp eye. In Italian we call it "occiho vivo." These doors were on a side street in Coney Island. It was the fall of 1973 and they
were shot with the Nikon F and the 105 F 2.5 Nikkor lens. The film was
Ektachrome 100 in bulk that I developed in Unicolor chemicals. Those
were fun days although much of the day was spent in the dark.
Greetings, this blog is dedicated to my life in photography and my passion for good Italian food.. I want to make this a place to stop and relax. In the hope that this will provide some respite and peace. Thank you for visiting.
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