1. Empire State Building. as seen from 33rd street.
2. DUMBO, Brooklyn
3. Riverside Park
4. Riverside Park
5. Central Park
5. DUMBO, Brooklyn
6. American Museum of Natural History
7. Broadway. my friend Alex.
8. Upper West Side
9. Upper West Side. between Amsterdam and Central Park West.
the film was so reasonably priced that when
they handed me the processing bill for
three rolls of film (37.39),
I almost lost my lunch.
i'm gonna have to get another
job just to support this habit.
oh brother.
17 comments:
you know, i was wondering how expensive it would be to get the film developed.
thanks for the heads up...
Um, AMAZING first attempt!
Ouch! Film is so expensive, but the charm is irresistible. These are really great photos, Meg.
they turned out gorgeous!!!
I can't wait to see more...
Is that just to get it developed or with the prints too? Because that doesn't sound very expensive to me. Film is always a huge chunk of cash.
These are breath taking!!!
Ooh, I've been waiting for these! They turned out so beautifully, Meg. You have a great eye--but that's no surprise!
wow. these are stunning.
Nice work! I'm heading to NYC this weekend and am going to put my Diana to work for the very first time. We shall see!
Wow, they turned out great! I too was wondering about the pricing - good to know!
Just got my Diana in the mail today (Finally!!)
Can't wait to get started... especially after having a taste of your beautifully artistic eye.
they turned out great... fun huh
AWESOME! You rocked these girl!
Oh, and that's why we attempted the 35mm trick. It's just so expensive other wise.. {plus we have to have ours shipped out on top of it all.boo.}
these are so beautiful! they get me really excited for my ny trip!
I love them Meg. Congrats on the first rolls. They look awesome. Cant wait to see more. Hope to see more soon. Hope you are well.
Love them! Great job. Diana's are SO much fun.
Just lovely!! I miss you beautiful girl! I love looking at your blog though, it makes me feel so close to you. xo
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