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İstanbul - 120
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A set of images from İstanbul/Turkey. All shot with a 120 roll film camera.
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Orhan Kolukisa
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istanbul
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120 film
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city
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sea
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İstanbul 120
İstanbul / December 2011
All images are shot with a 120 roll film camera. Negatives are scanned and edited in Lightroom.
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