The Mongolian Countryside and Ulaanbaatar

foggie

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I've been in Mongolia for 6 months now and I'm finally getting around to developing some of the film I have.


Our land cruiser is stuck in a river
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Little Girl
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Young Man
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Dog and a Mosque
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Bone Yard
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Zaisan District, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
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Girlfriend Translating to a Drunk at the Scene of an Accident
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The motorcyclist after this accident. Drunken idiot. (Might be too violent for some viewers so picture not embedded into this post.)


Drunk Man in the Park with Knife Wounds. Never send your film to a Mongolian minilab!
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There are dozens more pictures on my flicker account and over the next weeks and months I've uploading more. Comments and criticisms please!
 
Great pictures of Mongolia. I'm very drawn to the photos of factories, houses, and apartment buildings.

The motorcycle story made me cringe a bit but the consequences that led up to it are painfully obvious.
 
Thanks for sharing. The motorcycle story definitely made me cringe.

Curious, what type of film were you using?
 
Wow, great photos, incredible story (actually, quite credible having spent miles and miles on similar roads, but within China).
 
huntjump,

Land cruiser in river, young man, little girl, bone yard, and zaisan district were shot with TriX (arista branded).

Dog and mosque, and the two motorcycle photos were shot with neopan 400 (legacy branded).

I think the severe difference in grain is because I sent 20 rolls (out of my 200) to be developed/scanned by a company before I got my own scanner, a plustek 7200, a month ago.

I would have preferred to keep using TriX but I ran out and the only thing available to me (via a friend, nateventure, coming to visit and bring a stash of film) was neopan 400.
 
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