I have more pictures and nothing interesting to say about them, really, so here’s more pictures.

All of them shot with a 1932 Rolleiflex “Old Standard”, all on Cinestill 50D, all home-developed and -scanned. The differences in color balance sometimes are I think mostly due me getting the exposure wrong. And also the fact that I usually go with whatever my Epson scanner does by default, without much correcting or so (for color at least, in black and white I usually play more with the settings until it looks right).
Anyway, nice film for a summer day in an old camera, as I have mentioned before.





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