Chirstmas Holidays in the Beaches.

 Jo-Anne was up north visiting family in North Bay and I got called up for house and dog sitting duty in the Beaches over the Christmas Holidays. I took both my Leicaflex SL and 50th anniversary SL2 along with a 2 cam 35 F2.8 Elmarit lens (great glass I got for a steal, wish it was 3cam), 50 F2 Summicron and a two cam 135 F2.8 Tele Elmarit. 

It was a green Christmas but followed by snow storm on Boxing Day, my brother and his family managed to fly out before Pearson International grounded flights. I drove down to the Beaches from Midtown Toronto and I couldn't see the other side of the Don Valley from the Millwood Bridge. You're wondering, where's the snow in your photos? Well, following day there was rain, lots of it. I shot all of three rolls in the Beaches. The Weather was pretty gloomy overall. In the end I caught up with a lot of reading, and walking Maya, my brotther's dog. 



Camera: Leicaflex SL, 2 Cam R 50 F2 lens. 

Film: Ilford HP5 500, 510 Pyro 1+100. 


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