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  • #23052698

    shared by anastasii on 2018-11-09

    #vilia

  • #22830807

    shared by marc242 on 2018-07-18

    #Camille#The girl from the rue Brémontier#Soulac#Summer 2015#

  • #22932187

    shared by marc242 on 2018-09-07

    #Lindsey#combinaison noire#villa Sans souci#Soulac#Canon A1 FD85mm F1.8#été 2018#

  • #23044126

    shared by marc242 on 2018-11-05

    Marianne pour @staying_alive_official #bikinimodel #trikini #swimwear #vintageswimwear #vintagesunglasses #voguemagazine #numeromagazine #miragemagazine #argentique #analog #analogfilm @latelierphoto92 #lesarros #leverdonsurmer #soulacsurmer

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  • #23046072

    shared by marc242 on 2018-11-06

    #heloïse #vintagesunglasses #christiandiorvintage #beachwear #bikini #cigarette #coolpouch #room #lamédina #ruebrémontier #soulac

  • #23052540

    shared by denden2501 on 2018-11-09

    #yashica #electro35 #japan #nagano #autumn

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    shared by faalafel on 2018-11-09

  • Beautiful Red Square

    shared by kelvin_wx on 2018-11-09

    2018年国庆,我们带宝宝去爬山~

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    shared by kashmir2209 on 2018-11-09

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    shared by katersocks on 2018-11-10

  • #23054120

    shared by moblikas on 2018-11-10

    #35mm #colorplus200 #colorplus #200iso #film

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    shared by kristinavorobey on 2018-11-10

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    shared by gsa on 2018-11-10

  • #23052945

    shared by troch on 2018-11-09

    On October 17, 2018, I took a walk deep into the forest at Hidden Grove as well as up the powerlines alongside the forest for the views over Sechelt Inlet. Fujichrome MS 100/1000, expired in 2000, shot and push processed for 800 iso in Arista E-6.

  • #23052942

    shared by troch on 2018-11-09

    On October 17, 2018, I took a walk deep into the forest at Hidden Grove as well as up the powerlines alongside the forest for the views over Sechelt Inlet. Fujichrome MS 100/1000, expired in 2000, shot and push processed for 800 iso in Arista E-6.

  • #23053827

    shared by amanachan on 2018-11-10

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  • #23054391

    shared by marc242 on 2018-11-10

    #héloïse #darkhairedgirl #slimgirl #vintagecébévisorhat #visorhat #vintagecébé #beachwear #ruezola #soulac #summer18

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    shared by kashmir2209 on 2018-11-09

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    shared by philophunk on 2018-11-10

    #Olympus #Pen #FT #halfframe

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    shared by grunrader on 2018-11-10

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  • #23053490

    shared by gmctavish on 2018-11-10

    Round 2 with the Minolta. More to come at some point.

  • The High Fens

    shared by gepo1303 on 2018-11-10

    The High Fens (German: Hohes Venn; French: Hautes Fagnes; Dutch: Hoge Venen), which were declared a nature reserve in 1957, are an upland area, a plateau region in the province of Liège, in the east of Belgium and adjoining parts of Germany, between the Ardennes and the Eifel highlands. The High Fens are the largest nature reserve or park in Belgium, with an area of 4,501.2 hectares (11,123 acres); it lies within the German-Belgian natural park Hohes Venn-Eifel (700 square kilometres (270 sq mi)), in the Ardennes. The reserve is a rich ecological endowment of Belgium covered with alpine sphagnum raised bogs (not "fens" as the name would imply) both on the plateau and in the valley basin; the bogs, which are over 10,000 years old, with their unique subalpine flora, fauna and microclimate, are key to the conservation work of the park.

  • #23054150

    shared by philophunk on 2018-11-10

    #Olympus #Pen #FT #halfframe

  • The High Fens

    shared by gepo1303 on 2018-11-10

    The High Fens (German: Hohes Venn; French: Hautes Fagnes; Dutch: Hoge Venen), which were declared a nature reserve in 1957, are an upland area, a plateau region in the province of Liège, in the east of Belgium and adjoining parts of Germany, between the Ardennes and the Eifel highlands. The High Fens are the largest nature reserve or park in Belgium, with an area of 4,501.2 hectares (11,123 acres); it lies within the German-Belgian natural park Hohes Venn-Eifel (700 square kilometres (270 sq mi)), in the Ardennes. The reserve is a rich ecological endowment of Belgium covered with alpine sphagnum raised bogs (not "fens" as the name would imply) both on the plateau and in the valley basin; the bogs, which are over 10,000 years old, with their unique subalpine flora, fauna and microclimate, are key to the conservation work of the park.

  • The High Fens

    shared by gepo1303 on 2018-11-10

    The High Fens (German: Hohes Venn; French: Hautes Fagnes; Dutch: Hoge Venen), which were declared a nature reserve in 1957, are an upland area, a plateau region in the province of Liège, in the east of Belgium and adjoining parts of Germany, between the Ardennes and the Eifel highlands. The High Fens are the largest nature reserve or park in Belgium, with an area of 4,501.2 hectares (11,123 acres); it lies within the German-Belgian natural park Hohes Venn-Eifel (700 square kilometres (270 sq mi)), in the Ardennes. The reserve is a rich ecological endowment of Belgium covered with alpine sphagnum raised bogs (not "fens" as the name would imply) both on the plateau and in the valley basin; the bogs, which are over 10,000 years old, with their unique subalpine flora, fauna and microclimate, are key to the conservation work of the park.

  • The High Fens

    shared by gepo1303 on 2018-11-10

    The High Fens (German: Hohes Venn; French: Hautes Fagnes; Dutch: Hoge Venen), which were declared a nature reserve in 1957, are an upland area, a plateau region in the province of Liège, in the east of Belgium and adjoining parts of Germany, between the Ardennes and the Eifel highlands. The High Fens are the largest nature reserve or park in Belgium, with an area of 4,501.2 hectares (11,123 acres); it lies within the German-Belgian natural park Hohes Venn-Eifel (700 square kilometres (270 sq mi)), in the Ardennes. The reserve is a rich ecological endowment of Belgium covered with alpine sphagnum raised bogs (not "fens" as the name would imply) both on the plateau and in the valley basin; the bogs, which are over 10,000 years old, with their unique subalpine flora, fauna and microclimate, are key to the conservation work of the park.

  • The High Fens

    shared by gepo1303 on 2018-11-10

    The High Fens (German: Hohes Venn; French: Hautes Fagnes; Dutch: Hoge Venen), which were declared a nature reserve in 1957, are an upland area, a plateau region in the province of Liège, in the east of Belgium and adjoining parts of Germany, between the Ardennes and the Eifel highlands. The High Fens are the largest nature reserve or park in Belgium, with an area of 4,501.2 hectares (11,123 acres); it lies within the German-Belgian natural park Hohes Venn-Eifel (700 square kilometres (270 sq mi)), in the Ardennes. The reserve is a rich ecological endowment of Belgium covered with alpine sphagnum raised bogs (not "fens" as the name would imply) both on the plateau and in the valley basin; the bogs, which are over 10,000 years old, with their unique subalpine flora, fauna and microclimate, are key to the conservation work of the park.

  • The High Fens

    shared by gepo1303 on 2018-11-10

    The High Fens (German: Hohes Venn; French: Hautes Fagnes; Dutch: Hoge Venen), which were declared a nature reserve in 1957, are an upland area, a plateau region in the province of Liège, in the east of Belgium and adjoining parts of Germany, between the Ardennes and the Eifel highlands. The High Fens are the largest nature reserve or park in Belgium, with an area of 4,501.2 hectares (11,123 acres); it lies within the German-Belgian natural park Hohes Venn-Eifel (700 square kilometres (270 sq mi)), in the Ardennes. The reserve is a rich ecological endowment of Belgium covered with alpine sphagnum raised bogs (not "fens" as the name would imply) both on the plateau and in the valley basin; the bogs, which are over 10,000 years old, with their unique subalpine flora, fauna and microclimate, are key to the conservation work of the park.

  • The High Fens

    shared by gepo1303 on 2018-11-10

    The High Fens (German: Hohes Venn; French: Hautes Fagnes; Dutch: Hoge Venen), which were declared a nature reserve in 1957, are an upland area, a plateau region in the province of Liège, in the east of Belgium and adjoining parts of Germany, between the Ardennes and the Eifel highlands. The High Fens are the largest nature reserve or park in Belgium, with an area of 4,501.2 hectares (11,123 acres); it lies within the German-Belgian natural park Hohes Venn-Eifel (700 square kilometres (270 sq mi)), in the Ardennes. The reserve is a rich ecological endowment of Belgium covered with alpine sphagnum raised bogs (not "fens" as the name would imply) both on the plateau and in the valley basin; the bogs, which are over 10,000 years old, with their unique subalpine flora, fauna and microclimate, are key to the conservation work of the park.

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  • #23053898

    shared by duffman on 2018-11-10

    3 weeks around New York with my Bessa R and Superia 400.

  • #23054334

    shared by grunrader on 2018-11-10

  • The High Fens

    shared by gepo1303 on 2018-11-10

    The High Fens (German: Hohes Venn; French: Hautes Fagnes; Dutch: Hoge Venen), which were declared a nature reserve in 1957, are an upland area, a plateau region in the province of Liège, in the east of Belgium and adjoining parts of Germany, between the Ardennes and the Eifel highlands. The High Fens are the largest nature reserve or park in Belgium, with an area of 4,501.2 hectares (11,123 acres); it lies within the German-Belgian natural park Hohes Venn-Eifel (700 square kilometres (270 sq mi)), in the Ardennes. The reserve is a rich ecological endowment of Belgium covered with alpine sphagnum raised bogs (not "fens" as the name would imply) both on the plateau and in the valley basin; the bogs, which are over 10,000 years old, with their unique subalpine flora, fauna and microclimate, are key to the conservation work of the park.

  • The High Fens

    shared by gepo1303 on 2018-11-10

    The High Fens (German: Hohes Venn; French: Hautes Fagnes; Dutch: Hoge Venen), which were declared a nature reserve in 1957, are an upland area, a plateau region in the province of Liège, in the east of Belgium and adjoining parts of Germany, between the Ardennes and the Eifel highlands. The High Fens are the largest nature reserve or park in Belgium, with an area of 4,501.2 hectares (11,123 acres); it lies within the German-Belgian natural park Hohes Venn-Eifel (700 square kilometres (270 sq mi)), in the Ardennes. The reserve is a rich ecological endowment of Belgium covered with alpine sphagnum raised bogs (not "fens" as the name would imply) both on the plateau and in the valley basin; the bogs, which are over 10,000 years old, with their unique subalpine flora, fauna and microclimate, are key to the conservation work of the park.

  • The High Fens

    shared by gepo1303 on 2018-11-10

    The High Fens (German: Hohes Venn; French: Hautes Fagnes; Dutch: Hoge Venen), which were declared a nature reserve in 1957, are an upland area, a plateau region in the province of Liège, in the east of Belgium and adjoining parts of Germany, between the Ardennes and the Eifel highlands. The High Fens are the largest nature reserve or park in Belgium, with an area of 4,501.2 hectares (11,123 acres); it lies within the German-Belgian natural park Hohes Venn-Eifel (700 square kilometres (270 sq mi)), in the Ardennes. The reserve is a rich ecological endowment of Belgium covered with alpine sphagnum raised bogs (not "fens" as the name would imply) both on the plateau and in the valley basin; the bogs, which are over 10,000 years old, with their unique subalpine flora, fauna and microclimate, are key to the conservation work of the park.

  • #23053645

    shared by moreira on 2018-11-10

  • The High Fens

    shared by gepo1303 on 2018-11-10

    The High Fens (German: Hohes Venn; French: Hautes Fagnes; Dutch: Hoge Venen), which were declared a nature reserve in 1957, are an upland area, a plateau region in the province of Liège, in the east of Belgium and adjoining parts of Germany, between the Ardennes and the Eifel highlands. The High Fens are the largest nature reserve or park in Belgium, with an area of 4,501.2 hectares (11,123 acres); it lies within the German-Belgian natural park Hohes Venn-Eifel (700 square kilometres (270 sq mi)), in the Ardennes. The reserve is a rich ecological endowment of Belgium covered with alpine sphagnum raised bogs (not "fens" as the name would imply) both on the plateau and in the valley basin; the bogs, which are over 10,000 years old, with their unique subalpine flora, fauna and microclimate, are key to the conservation work of the park.

  • The High Fens

    shared by gepo1303 on 2018-11-10

    The High Fens (German: Hohes Venn; French: Hautes Fagnes; Dutch: Hoge Venen), which were declared a nature reserve in 1957, are an upland area, a plateau region in the province of Liège, in the east of Belgium and adjoining parts of Germany, between the Ardennes and the Eifel highlands. The High Fens are the largest nature reserve or park in Belgium, with an area of 4,501.2 hectares (11,123 acres); it lies within the German-Belgian natural park Hohes Venn-Eifel (700 square kilometres (270 sq mi)), in the Ardennes. The reserve is a rich ecological endowment of Belgium covered with alpine sphagnum raised bogs (not "fens" as the name would imply) both on the plateau and in the valley basin; the bogs, which are over 10,000 years old, with their unique subalpine flora, fauna and microclimate, are key to the conservation work of the park.

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  • #23053590

    shared by robertofiuza on 2018-11-10

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    shared by robertofiuza on 2018-11-10

  • Seems to be a song

    shared by gheinz on 2018-11-10

    Seems to be a song "Chez Flo et JP..." - Minolta X700 [Lomochrome Purple XR 100-400]