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anyone still fusk with film?
what SLR do you use for multiple exposures? I stick to my trusty old Pentax K1000 but it doesn't do multiple exposures.
I pick up old cameras at fleas and play around with them, a while back I bought something along the lines of the brazilian 120mm brownie. It's a basic 50s camera with 3 settings for aperture and 3 others for focus, so it's a bit hit and miss. I've played around with multiple exposures on it but I haven't really got that down. I wouldn't mind getting a nicer medium format camera though, I've seen those Pentax SLR ones that are like a small tank but they're still a bit pricey for casual use. And I just use whatever film I can get my hands on these days, I don't get much of an option down here. Fuji Neopan 100 is still my favorite for b&w though.
these are from the brownie from some vacations:
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TAKE THAT SHIT TO THE-BRITS.COM
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TAKE THAT SHIT TO THE-BRITS.COM
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Curitiba Strut
a local friend tells me the most bohemian neighborhood is the Centro and Centro Antigo, around Rua Trajano Reis and Rua São Francisco. She says there's lots of options around there for places to stay.
to go looking for records:
https://www.facebook.com/JoaquimLivraria/
https://www.facebook.com/solaris.cultura
https://www.facebook.com/figarolojadecultura/?ref=ts&fref=ts
https://www.facebook.com/Savarin-Music-197947560255106/
https://www.facebook.com/hifi.sebo
http://www.acervoalmon.com.br/
from what I understand they're all close to each other, the used record shops in Brazil all tend to stay in the city's old downtown area, I'm sure Curitiba is no different.
also, I've never been to Curitiba, but I hear that train ride up the mountain is actually pretty nice. You can probably find some good local beers too, southern Brazil is where the best microbrews are being made right now. And the local specialty is a beef stew type thing called barreado.
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new João Donato