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If your a regular visitor here, you would have seen a previous post of some photographs I took of a sunset in St Kilda in Melbourne around mid February. Heres a couple off the 120 film i just got developed. One of the storm clouds at sunset at the beach, this frame I hadn't quite rolled on properly but I like the way that looks. Also one of the old roller coaster at Luna Park. I love the cinematic look this film has added to the photos, you cant imitate that.
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