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Analog Photography - Part II. Costa Rica

This is a collage of analog images, that I took during my journey through Costa Rica and Nicaragua in 2018. Every picture was shot with an Olympus OM2,  loaded with a 35mm KODAK Ektar 100 or KODAK Portra 160 analog film.
The caribbean sea, shot from Punta Uva beach, close to Manzanillo.
A coconut palm tree in Puero Viejo (Costa Rica), a small town at the caribbean coastside. Back in the 90's when my dad visited the coutry, this town used to be a layed-back place full of Rastafaris. But flourishing tourism took over.
a beach close to the town ofThis town still represents whatPuero Viejo used to be. You can witness that the caribbean sea is actually a windy and stormy sea. Post cards always lye. 
A Squirrel Monkey is hiding in a palm tree, Parqure Nacional Cauhita (left). The hallway of a lovely bed 6 breakfast in the city of Liberia, Costa Rica (right). It's the last city before you reach the border to Nicaragua.
One of plenty delicious food stands at the main square of Liberia, druing the city's local town-festival. 
An old Bus in Costa Rica's capitol San Jose. I guess the old x-ray scanners at the airport of San Jose might have destroyed the upper right corner of this image...
A Butterlfy in a forest close to the city of Alajuela (Costa Rica).
A bar/cafe at the highways 36 in between Cauhita and Puerto Viejo. This highway connects almost every town along Costa Rica's caribbean coast. 
By Joshua Jordy
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Analog Photography - Part II. Costa Rica
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