Back in the day photographers used a thing called film to record images, then the process went through the lab to develop either slides or negatives. It was rare that at the end we would see our photographs on a screen, the normal was to see them printed on paper.
The image I am submitting to the 'cityscape photography' contest is an aerial view of London's financial district, aka The City, and was taken from a helicopter using Fujifilm Provia 100 slide film in a gem of a camera, the Hasselblad X-Pan, a panoramic format camera, with a 45mm lens.
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Camera: Hasselblad X-Pan
Lens: Hasselblad 45mm f:4
Scanned with Minolta Dimage Elite II
Processed in Capture One
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