Category: Analog Film

Toronto in Colour

This image is from the first roll of colour film I’ve developed at home in quite a while. The ice rink at Nathan Phillips Square is long gone, but the water for the summer has not been topped up, so this in-between time made for some great reflections.

Mamiya RZ67 camera, 75mm/4.5 PC X lens
Kodak Ektar 100 C-41 colour film

Building in Sunlight

I like the look of buildings in bright morning sunlight: angles and edges look especially sharp and defined. This is Metropolitan United Church in downtown Toronto.

Mamiya RZ67, 7mm/4.5 PC lens
Rollei RPX 25 film developed in Rodinal

Arch Reflections

Last weekend my eye was caught by the reflections at Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto.

Rolleiflex 3.5E3 (Xenotar lens)
Ilford HP5+, developed in H-110 Dilution B

RedPath Sugar Refinery

Yesterday morning down around the RedPath Sugar Refinery the light was amazing; a bright, low-angled light applied a stark clarity to everything it touched. I was shooting Rollei Retro 80s film, using a red filter to darken the skies and exaggerate the contrast.

Nikon F4, 28mm/2.8 Nikkor lens, red filter
Rollei Retro 80s film