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Yashica Japan Yashica ELECTRO 35CC
COLOR-YASHINON DX 1:1.8 f=35mm
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Government Fortress
If any intruders are not tripped up by the perimeter fence, they will have to scale the walls of this imposing fortress!
This photo was taken by a Yashica Electro 35CC rangefinder film camera with a COLOR-YASHINON DX 1:1.8 f=35mm lens using Kodak 135 daylight film, the negative scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
This photo was taken by a Yashica Electro 35CC rangefinder film camera with a COLOR-YASHINON DX 1:1.8 f=35mm lens using Kodak 135 daylight film, the negative scanned by an HP Scanjet G4050 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.
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I had the Yashica in 1974 and I still use it today - at least that is constant!
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