The following images are for my Black and White Analog Photography class. You may notice that some have a rough border to them. This effect was obtained by using a negative easel that was gently filed around the edge. In the spirit of Henri Cartier-Bresson, I used this to validate the photo's authenticity, as to show that the image was not cropped. Enjoy. -Tim
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