Photograph by Ian Spackman, Olympus OM4, Zuiko 21/3.5 (probably), Kodak Color Plus 200. Negative scanned with Minolta Scan Dual. Scan cleaned up and perspective-corrected in Photoshop.
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Canonica d’Adda seen from
Canonica d’Adda. The campanile is of the church pictured in [[:Image:Canonica d'Adda.JPG]
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Photograph by Ian Spackman, Olympus OM4, Zuiko 21/3.5 (probably), Kodak Color Plus 200. Negative scanned with Minolta Scan Dual. Scan cleaned up and perspective-corrected in Photoshop.
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Ian Spackman }} {{Information |Description=
Canonica d’Adda seen from
Canonica d’Adda. The campanile is of the church pictured in [[:Image:Canonica d'Adda.JPG]
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