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Another blast from the past. This was taken in 2013 with Yashica FX-3, 50 mm lens. I think that Kodak Gold 200 was the film I used.

Another blast from the past. This was taken in 2013 with Yashica FX-3, 50 mm lens. I think that Kodak Gold 200 was the film I used.

Wooden mustangs, roaming without moving. This was also taken in Timisoara, May 2019. Expired Ilford PAN 400 and Yashica FX-3, 50 mm lens.

Let’s upload something colorful, for a change. I was very surprised with good results of the film I used here. I took this photo in May 2019, but the film actually expired in 2004 so I didn’t quite know what to expect. The film I used was Kodak Gold 200 in Yashica FX-3, 50 mm lens

A public park event space in Timisoara. The chairs were begging for a shot! Not “reserved”, I’m joking of course – the space was simply unused at the time. I used an expired Ilford PAN 400 film in Yashica FX-3 and a 50 mm lens.

I used an expired Ilford PAN 400 and Yashica FX-3, 50 mm

Kalemegdan fortress in Belgrade is always inspiring enough… Ilford HP5+ 400, Yashica FX-3
Just a passage with stores downtown…
Let me introduce you to Alex. It felt almost like someone left this plastic mannequin torso for the sole purpose of me taking a photo. I used Ilford HP5+ 400 in Yashica FX-3.
One of my common paths through the city leads me next to this magnificent building I take photos of from time to time. Here is a detail. It is the Museum of Vuk and Dositej. The architectural style is eye candy. Here I finally returned that brilliant 50 mm lens, for the last two rolls of film had some unsuccessful photos due to lens focusing issues (the other 50 mm lens I tested at the time).

An old barbershop caught my eye last summer. Right from another time, but still open. Downtown Belgrade is a place of franchise stores and coffeshops today. I’m glad at least certain spots and people preserve the spirit of old times. I’m so happy that I had my old SLR instead of the D-SLR camera with me at that moment.
Moments from a walk downtown in September… Yashica FX-3 again
Sometimes, when there is no reference object in the image, inclined surfaces appear more flat and therefore less interesting. The façade really helped me emphasize the inclination and maybe the pedestrian’s effort

The wait for the developed film paid off…