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some of the shots from this roll are my favourites amongst the portuguese series…

unfortunately, I had the great idea of fucking up the development, first using an expired Ilfosol 3 that produced very transparent (i.e. underdeveloped) negatives, secondly by accidentally scratching and damaging the film in a very thoroughly way….
sounds like a Robert Capa kind of trouble, if it weren’t for the fact I am not as good as the Master was…

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I found this roll in the back of my bag last week… let’s call this the Lisboa: the lost negatives series…

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Lisboa deserves color… although some 400 Neopan pushed a bit far (22C°, 6.5 mins in D76) can produce some pleasant contrast

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Ericeira and its most known surf spot, Ribeira D’Ilhas

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Sintra and its Palacio da Pena

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Obidos, one of the most fascinating medieval villages in Europe

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Peniche and Cabo Roca, the most western tip of continental Europe

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