Mexico on Film
In March, Catelynn and I flew down to Mexico to spend some time with my Mom and Brent. I opted to bring the film camera instead of the DSLR this time. Here are the keepers!





Lots of beach pics of course.








And non-beach pics!
In March, Catelynn and I flew down to Mexico to spend some time with my Mom and Brent. I opted to bring the film camera instead of the DSLR this time. Here are the keepers!





Lots of beach pics of course.








And non-beach pics!
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