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It's easy - slow film, low light, moving object, no flash, plastic lens. The camera and film do all the work. I used a red scale film as I thought it would be interesting to contrast it with the snow. If you ever wanted to invest in a plastic lens point and shoot I'd recommend a Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim, I got one for £7 new and it's one of my favourite cameras. I've got a small album here http://www.flickr.com/photos/clairesandra/sets/72157624542937231/ |
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