Kodak Ektar 100 and the Beaches
I haven't shot a lot of colour this year, my heart wasn't into it, two processing required me mailing my film off. At one point in late May, I said "Fuck it" and shot a roll of Kodak Ektar 100 through my Minolta XE-7 around Southeast Oakville. Took me a while to get my bearings back for scanning and post processing C-41 film.
This time out on a Sunday morning in the Beaches I met up with my friends John and Jo-Anne from the Toronto Film Shooters Facebook group and I packed my Nikon FM2/T and ran with a three lens kit with the Nikkor Ais 28 F2.8, 50 F1.8 Pancake and 105 F2.5 lenses. Partly to travel light as I was also buying ground coffee.
Shoot colour film also signals a shift in mood a bit. My mom is settled in her suite at the nursing home, a second Covid 19 vaccine dose is on the horizone and I'm getting aclimatized to the new now so to speak. In the mean time, stay the course.
Camera: Nikon FM2/T, Nikkor Ais lenses.
Film: Kodak Ektar 100.
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