For 25 years French photographer Jean-Luc Manaud took pictures of the Sahara, using a Polaroid 690 rather than an ultra-modern camera. The effect is beautiful, like watercolor paintings or pastel drawings.
For 25 years French photographer Jean-Luc Manaud took pictures of the Sahara, using a Polaroid 690 rather than an ultra-modern camera. The effect is beautiful, like watercolor paintings or pastel drawings.
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