Camera: Olympus OM-2n (until it jammed up solid) various Zuiko Lenses Film: ORWO UN 54 processed in Xtol 1+1 for 6 minutes 45 seconds at 20c. Exposed at 100 ISO. ORWO UN54 is a medium speed motion picture film that can be shot as "still film" and I really like what I got out of my test roll.
True Fall is only a few short weeks of bright colour before all the leaves fall and the cold returns. From Dundas Valley Conservation Area Camera: Nikon F2, Nikkor H 28 f3.5 lens, Film: fuji Pro 400H
Camera: Nikon F Photomic Ftn circa 1971 Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 processed in Xtol 1+1. There's no overall theme in this post other than this came from one particular camera and roll of film shot over the course of three months (August, September and October).
Shot over my birthday lunch with my friend Lindsay. I might make this into a few prints so Lindsay can give them to her parents and boyfriend. On a technical note in this shot, this has to be my favourite form of lighting for portraiture, commonly known as the Rembrandt look. Camera: Leica M3 with the 50 f2 collapsible Summicron lens. Film: My last roll of Kodak Plus X 125 processed in Xtol 1+1.
Camera: Olympus OM-2n, Zuiko 28 f2.8 lens Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 processed in HC110 dilution B for 6 min 30 seconds. Location: Dundas Valley Conservation Area. Can't believe this is only a half hour drive from home.
There's more to come later this fall from these parts. All shot on a Hasselblad 500CM with Zeiss 80 f2.8 lens Film: Sherman Falls: Fomapan 100 and the Hermitage Ruins: Kodak Tri-x 400.
Summer's almost done but I'm not done with it quite yet. Shot around Caledon Ontario and Forks of the Credit Provincial Park Camera: Olympus OM-1n, various Zuiko lenses. Film: Kodak Ektar 100 C-41 film.
A follow up from the last post from Graffiti Alley with Alicia and Xenia. Camera: Nikon F Photomic Ftn, Nikkor S 50 f1.4 lens. Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 processed in Xtol 1+1.
Camera: Version 1 Series E Rolleiflex with the 75 f3.5 Zeiss Planar lens, Film: Kodak Ektar 100, Location: Beflountain Ontario and Forks of the Credit Provincial Park.