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The Colours of Chinatown

April 12, 2015 in CHINATOWN

I photograph a lot in black and white but some times I break out the colour film and go to (China) town.

In this image, I waited for the girl to enter the circular door to create a sort of frame within the photograph, contrasting the other people to the far left.

In this image, I waited for the girl to enter the circular door to create a sort of frame within the photograph, contrasting the other people to the far left.

Tags: chinatown, vancouver, nikon, 50mm, ektar, film, documentary
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