I have an old Soviet camera that is a small miracle of engineering. The lens rotates around to capture a 120 degree panorama. Ode to the engineers who came up with this. However, the miracle stops there. The thing lets in light through other parts than just the lens. Lots of light. It is also insanely unsharp. Add to that my kitchen sink film development and a bad scanner and we have a nice recipie for something "different".
I like to think of Stockholm as a "Golden" city. There is something with it's buildings and aura that makes it very beautiful. That makes it glow. These images, however does not really capture that. They show something else. The golden aura is missing. Yet...there is still a certain beauty to the city. Not even a bad camera can disguise it.
Shot on Kodak Tri-X, developed in Rodinal R09 for 60 minutes.