From the Archives -- TLR Oldy Moldys
I finally got the scanner I've been wanting for a few years. It arrived yesterday, and I finally got a chance to set it up this evening.
Here are a few keepers from the first and only roll of 120 slide film I've ever shot, which I just recently re-discovered (it wasn't in the book of negatives I put together in college).


Here are a few keepers from the first and only roll of 120 slide film I've ever shot, which I just recently re-discovered (it wasn't in the book of negatives I put together in college).


Labels: archives, film, mountains, old photos, scanners, slides, TLR, volcanoes
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