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New York City and Alpacas and Llamas: Fujifilm Provia 100f

After my pleasant experience with Ektachrome, I wanted to try Fujifilm's slide film offerings, and so I loaded up a roll of Provia 100f into my Pentax K1000. This roll didn't turn out as well as my first roll of slide film.  I don't know if it was because the weather was extremely cold, and so the camera shutter was slow, or maybe I just metered improperly.  Either way, a good deal of the photos turned out overexposed and washed out. The first few exposures on the roll were taken mainly in Bryant Park, NYC, and many of the rest of the photos were of a farm in New Jersey.  The llamas and alpacas provided many hilarious chances to experiment with a sort of portrait photography.

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