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Heaven is being free for two weeks to travel in a
photogenic part of the world with an 8x11 camera in your shirt pocket and a
half-dozen rolls of Minocolor Pro in your jacket pocket.
I saw a bit of Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee,
Kentucky, and Virginia in mid-June of 2002. Here are some of the memories. The
camera was a Yashica Atoron Electro, Yashica's answer to the Minox C. Electros
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Paris, Tennessee, June 2002.
8x11 negative, Minocolor Pro.
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Nashville, Tennessee. The Hard Rock Cafe, June,
2002. 8x11 negative, Minocolor Pro
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| Ruined mill at Mouth of Wilson,
southwestern Virginia, near the North Carolina
border, June 2002. 8x11 negative, Minocolor Pro
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Near Poyner, Missouri, June 2002.
8x11 negative, Minocolor Pro
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Photographs ©2002 The Frugal Photographer.
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