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baltic by timojazz.
trying out 21mm f/4 skopar
planned to go to a re-opened museum, so I push the film to 800, but because of the too long Q, we took plan B to go to Baltic.

ISO 800 for outdoors made me have not much chance to try this lens out wide open, but for wide lens, it doesn't matter too much.

Also, I try a new developer, fotospeed fd10, this time and I cannot find the right time for me to develop 400tx at 800, so I just gave it a try at 15min. For the results, I think they are over developed, maybe 2 min less can give me more details. 

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zwartwit  Pro User  says:

That's a fine place for an exposition about the baltic. The building itself could be an eastblock construction.
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