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alternative cameras ( lo-fi, polaroid, pinhole, key chain, toys etc)
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Colts No. 7
I don't know who this little girl is/was, but this picture was on a roll of film that had been completely exposed, but left in a camera I picked up at a resale shop. Who shoots a whole roll of their kids, then forgets to take out the film to get it developed before they get rid of the camera? It's perplexing, to say the least. I'm certain this shot and some others on the roll were taken at the children's museum in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Shot with a Kodak Ektralite 10 and Family Dollar brand 110 film.
Family Dollar 12df
Shot with a Kodak Ektralite 10 and Family Dollar brand 110 film.
Family Dollar 12df
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