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  <title>about me:</title>
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myself

i am in love with medium format - even more so if it is plastic or oldfashioned. best if it's both, actually. 
my addiction started with a lubitel, and got even worse once i got my hands on a holga. by now, my happy camera family includes an anny (diana clone), a polaroid sx-70 and a salyut (kiev predecessor), which i still have to master. plus a couple of voigtländers, rolleis and many other beauties. 

[if you are wondering about the name of this place: i am a twin (non-identical, though) owning too many lenses.]

thanks for coming over. 
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