Category: Medium Format

Musical Lines

I had been planning to post this image of the Edward Johnson building (Faculty of Music, University of Toronto), and while I was getting it ready this morning it struck me that the lines of shadow cast by the railings looked like a musical staff turned on its side.

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Rolleiflex 3.5 E3 (Xenotar lens)
Ilford HP5+ film, 
developed in LegacyPro EcoPro Ascorbic Acid Developer

On Christmas Eve

This past Thursday I went early before choir practice to St. Thomas’s Anglican Church in Toronto. The sanctuary was silent, decorated for Christmas to come. A feeling of expectancy was in the air. Tonight at 11 pm the sanctuary will be full, the candles will be lit, the music sung. Merry Christmas to all.

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Hasselblad 500C/M, 50mm/4 Distagon lens with 80A filter
Kodak Portra 400 film. 
8 second exposure @ f8

Bicycle Posts in Winter

I have always found rows of these bicycle posts interesting, and I like how they looked in the snow.

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Rolleiflex 3.5E3 (75mm/3.5 Xenotar lens)
llford HP5+ film, developed in
Legacy Pro EcoPro Ascorbic Acid developer 

Into the Sun

Another image from my first roll shot in the Voigtlander Bessa 66 medium format folder. On Sunday morning the best views of Philosopher’s Walk on the U of T campus seemed to be straight into the sun, which usually results in a lot of flare. I placed the sun behind a tree branch to try to minimize it, and I do like the results.

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Voigtlander Bessa 66, Rollei RPX400 film
stand-developed in Rodinal

Sharp Shadows

This past Sunday was a glorious winter day: bright and clear, with a dazzling crystal light: like being inside the diamond.  The sharp lines and shadows that would have made an outdoor portrait session very difficult made other kinds of images possible.

This was the first time I had shot on the Voigtlander Bessa 66 120 format folding camera, given to me by my friend David Kent. This model has the amazing Color Skopar lens, and I am very impressed with its sharpness.

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Voigtlander Bessa 66 camera, Rollei RPX 400 film

Experiment in Colour

It has been  a while since I last tried hand colouring. I took a different approach this time: rather than using Marshall photo oils on a darkroom print, I tried a matte photo paper inkjet print,  and pencil crayons. Some further work will be needed to see what works and what doesn’t.

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Original image shot on Rollei RPX 400 film, using Hasselblad 500C/M camera

A Spot of Life

Back to the Wreck Beach in Vancouver for this one. When I posted this image in a Facebook group, I got a comment back that the bird in the middle seemed like a “spot of life.” Seems like a good title to me 🙂

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Hasselblad 500C/M, Rollei Retro 400S film
developed in Rodinal

Same Chairs, Different Season

There are a number of these sets of chairs at the Toronto Beaches, and I have featured them a couple of times in the past. This is how they caught my eye in the winter.

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Mamiya RZ67, 65mm/4.5 lens
Ilford Delta 400 film @ E.I. 200
developed in LegacyPro MicX developer