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		<title>By: The Plastic Lens ~ words &#8250; Pinhole Day and a Quick 1st impression of Harinezumi</title>
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		<description>[...] thought were not too bad (not brilliant either however). My two cameras of choice this year were my converted Polaroid EE66 with Polaroid 125i pack film and my Holgamods Pinholga using type 84 packfilm. I started the day [...]</description>
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