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    Edit Photo Details How Many Bedrooms?   #city #hawaii #blackandwhite #honolulu #hasselblad #mediumformat #fromabove #filmisnotdead
    After dropping a friend off I took a wrong turn but since I had plenty of free time I wanted to see where this "wrong turn" would lead. Three minutes later and I was at the top of Punchbowl Crater, home of one of the most beautiful veteran cemeteries, and this view. This is looking South-East towards Diamond Head Crater above the city of Honolulu, Hawaii. Shot with a Hasselblad 500C/M medium format film camera on Kodak Tri-X 400. There is no such thing as a wrong turn..
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    Date Uploaded: Sep 4, 2015
    Location: Makiki Heights, Hawaii, United States
    Camera: NORITSU KOKI EZ Controller
    Copyright: © Bob Lionelove
    Categories: Architecture, Black and White, Travel
    Assignments: Undiscovered