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Friday, November 1, 2024
This image ia also from the mid-seventies was shot with GAF 64 or Anscochrome 64. It wasn't as popular as Kodachrome but I also loved it. It had wonderful properties. It was also hard to find. Too bad because it was a wonderful film. This was shot at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden with a Nikon FTn and the 55mm F: 3.5 Micro Nikkor a superb lens.
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