Cold Winter's Day in Yorkville and Summerhill

Jo-Anne wanted to check out a tea festival at the Metro Reference Library two weeks ago, I packed my Olympus OM-1n loaded with Kodak Tri-X 400 for wandering around Yorkville and Summerhill. Shot mostly with the MC Zuiko 50 F1.8 and finished off with 28 F2.8 lens.  Actually I was blown away with the 28mm shots, I think I've gotten a better handle with this focal length. I forgot how well the OM-1 handles cold weather, these cameras were loved by explorers back when there were parts of the world that were still uncharted ground. 

I added another MC Zuiko 28 lens to the fleet, a really fast F2, it should be here later this week. Can't wait to work with it. 


Camera: Olympus OM-1n, Zuiko MC lenses. 

Film: Kodak Tri-X 400, Ilfotec HC 1+31. 


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