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Minolta Autocord Seikosha-MX (Chiyoko) TLR
Chiyoko Rokkor 1:3.5 f=75mm
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Calistoga Mineral Water


From a source heated by the subterranean volcanic heat of Mt. Saint Helena, Calistoga Mineral Water is bottled and distributed by a most odd character to eager customers.
This photo was taken by a Minolta Autocord Seikosha-MX (Chiyoko) TLR medium format film camera and Chiyoko Rokkor 1:3.5 & 1:3.2 f=75mm lenses and HOYA HMC 49mm Y[K2] filter + adapter using Kodak 100TMX film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered using Photoshop.
This photo was taken by a Minolta Autocord Seikosha-MX (Chiyoko) TLR medium format film camera and Chiyoko Rokkor 1:3.5 & 1:3.2 f=75mm lenses and HOYA HMC 49mm Y[K2] filter + adapter using Kodak 100TMX film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered using Photoshop.
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