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Which Board? => Photo Essays => : charles binns February 09, 2015, 08:08:50 PM
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San Sebastian Bernal is a small and rather pleasant village some 50 miles form the Mexican city of Queretaro. The village draws large crowds of tourists because of it's proximity to the Peña de Bernal, one of the tallest monoliths in the world.
I was going to post this essay under the One Roll One Subject project as these images were taken from one roll. However, I shot a number of colour rolls which are yet to be developed and so this essay doesn't really sit within the One Roll camp.
If the colour shots are any good I'll add them here later.
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Very nice Charles. You really know how to use that Holga of yours.
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Fantastic! I always love your Holga shots.
Sometimes I wonder if there is any place in this world you haven't been to yet. :)
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Love the photos, Charles. The discussion we had in The East India Arms the other day was interesting as we sit at opposite ends of the Holga fan club but these are excellent. I could happily look at those for ages.
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Love the photos, Charles. The discussion we had in The East India Arms the other day was interesting as we sit at opposite ends of the Holga fan club but these are excellent. I could happily look at those for ages.
We'll have to do it again soon, Paul. Preferably on a day when neither of us have to rush back to the office.
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Fantastic! I always love your Holga shots.
Sometimes I wonder if there is any place in this world you haven't been to yet. :)
Manuel
Thank you. There are still a few places I haven't been to. Quite a few in fact. Still I'm doing my best to get round to seeing those as well ;).