A Thoroughly Miserable Spring Day.
Sunny days in the first half of spring are rare, usually, the skies are distressed pewter and it's an endless drizzle, or threatening to drizzle. I just got back one of my Nikkor S 50 f1.4 lenses, it needed a good cleaning with some haze, a spot of fungus on one of the elements and dust. I was auditioning a new to me camera repair tech and the lens overhaul came to about $100 which is fair.
Of course, I wanted to test the lens out, what better than a miserable spring day. My travels took me through the downtown campus of my Alma Mater, University of Toronto, I cut through along Philosopher's Walk to Bloor St. and made my way to Prince Arthur to grab a very late lunch/early dinner at one of my go-to pubs, the Duke of York.
Camera: Nikon F2 Photomic, Nikkor S 50 f1.4 lens.
Film: Ilford HP5 400 pushed to 1600. HC110 B.
Of course, I wanted to test the lens out, what better than a miserable spring day. My travels took me through the downtown campus of my Alma Mater, University of Toronto, I cut through along Philosopher's Walk to Bloor St. and made my way to Prince Arthur to grab a very late lunch/early dinner at one of my go-to pubs, the Duke of York.
Camera: Nikon F2 Photomic, Nikkor S 50 f1.4 lens.
Film: Ilford HP5 400 pushed to 1600. HC110 B.
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