I recently visited Carriage Hill MetroPark in Huber Heights, Ohio armed with my trusty Kodak H35 Half-Frame film camera and some Ilford 400 black and white film. The results were fascinating, and I’m thrilled to share them with you. The Kodak H35 is a half-frame camera, meaning that each frame of film is split in half, allowing you to take twice as many photos. The black and white film adds a timeless quality to the photos, evoking a sense of nostalgia and capturing the essence of the moment.
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