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Valletta on Film

June 16, 2017

This part of Valletta is known as the Ta'Giesu area, due to a church dedicated to Ta'Giesu in the vicinity. Some others find it as the Bridge Bar area because there is a bar on the bridge which is called Bridge Bar. Whatever the area, it is one of the most beautiful areas in the city, due to its old buildings, and the light in the late afternoon is just stunning. These images have been shot in the morning at 9am thus the strong shadows, which I find still create interest in the buildings. This place can't be just anywhere. This place is Valetta. Images shot on Kodak Portra 160 with a Canon F1.

Tags film, analogue, film photography, analogue photography, filmisnotdead, lovefilm, foreverfilm, kodakportra
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