København Lakes
one of the rare times I achieved something with the Fuji (and the only one in Copenhagen). I don't get friend with that film.
maybe this one worked out because I met a guy on the bridge when I took the photo. he's been quiet interested in the camera (and I felt he knew a bit, his questions were quite precise), so he came along. when he walked on, he looked at me, the camera, made a gesture to the lakes, and said "good photo by the way". thing is, I even hadn't pulled out the film yet. either he was very polite or he watched me longer than I recogniced and had a good imagination. but I like these kind of encounters.
the lakes are quite nice. you cross them quite often when you walk around (a walkable city, how nice) or just go there for a walk. though - studies said, the worst air you would breath there. hm. also, the water is not moving much, and sometimes stinks. anyway. beautiful in a way.
when I first walked there years ago, I felt like being in Hamburg in a way. these lakes remind me a lot to the Alster in Hamburg. where the Alster actually looks like a lake, but is a river, and the København Lakes look like a river.
Not that I like Hamburg a lot these days, but Copenhagen has something, as Rīga, that is part of me.
Like that town.
Shotdate | -location:
2007
Aug.
14
| Copenhagen (DK)
Camera
| Filmtype:
Littman 45 single
| Fuji FP-100C45
(expired)
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(FujiFP-100C45, though in this case it doesn't matter, emulsion is the same as the 3x4 as far as I know and saw.
Aha! film now in the list. anyway, really no difference)
*tilt*
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