Category: Rangefinder

Variables

This photograph from Ward’s Island was created with long-expired “red scale” colour negative film. Red scale film is film that is reversed in the roll, so you are shooting through the orange film base, resulting in some interesting tonality. I had no idea if the film was still usable, I didn’t even know the original speed of the film (before accounting for the red effect on exposure). I was very happy to see how it turned out.

Kodak Medalist 620 camera, “Red scale” C-41 Colour film

On the Ferry

The ferry to Ward’s Island in Toronto has a rather retro feel to it, which I like.

Voigtlander Bessa R2M, 25mm/f4 Snapshot Skopar lens
Kodak TMax 400 film, developed in TMax developer
Toned in post

Ramshackle

Many of the residences on Toronto’s Ward’s Island have a certain Ramshackle charm.

Voigtlander Bessa R2M camera, 35mm/f1.7 Ultron lens
EFKE 100 film, developed in Rodinal

A Fence in Riverdale

Last weekend I was in the RIverdale and CabbageTown areas. I love long wooden fences.


Voigtlander Bessa R2M, 25mm/f4 Snap-Skopar lens
Fuji Acros Film, developed in TMax developer

Texture

Another image from my recent test of Kodak TMax P3200 at The St. Lawrence Market. In certain spots I don’t mind the grainy texture of this film.

Voigtlander Bessa R2M, 25mm/f Skopar lens
Kodak TMax P3200 film @ EI 3200, developed in TMax developer

A New Old Film

Kodak has recently reintroduced a high speed film P3200. I went out with it for the first time today. This image is from inside the Eaton Centre.

Voigtlander Bessa R2M, 25mm/f4 lens
Kodak TMax P3200 film, developed in TMax Developer