Category: Rangefinder

The Subway Tunnel of Memory

Two more images from the rail museum in Halton. In one of the barns they have two old TTC subway cars. I remember riding these models when I first came to Toronto in the early 1980’s. Now they live on in a permanent twilight. Weird, and a bit sad to see them empty.

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Voigtlander Bessa T, 15m/f4.5 Superwide Heliar lens
1/8th second @ f4.5
Ilford HP5+ film

Riding the Old Streetcar

Yesterday I was at the Halton County Railway Museum, which has a fascinating collection of old transit vehicles. It was fun riding on an old Peter Witt model streetcar!

Voigtlander Bessa T, 15mm/f4.5 Superwide Heliar lens
Ilford HP5+ film 

Four Portraits

When I attended MMPR (the Marshall McLuhan Podcasting Round able) last weekend in Hamilton, I went with one camera: my 80ish year old Leica IIIa. When paired with a Canon Serenar 50mm/1.8 lens it makes for a good portrait combo!

Leica IIIa, 50mm/f1.8 Canon Serenar lens
Rollei SuperPan 200 film

The Former Don Jail

It is so nice to see a former jail become a place of healing (as part of the BridgePoint Health Centre)

Voigtlander Bessa R2M,
15mm/f4.5 Superwide Heliar lens

Rollei RPX 25 film

The Lift Lock in Peterborough

Some images of the Lift Lock in Peterborough Ontario, taken during the recent Toronto Film Shooters and Kingston Film shooters joint outing. All images taken with my Voigtlander Bessa R2M camera, 15mm/f4.5 Superwide Heliar lens with red filter, on Rollei Retro 80 Acros film

Down and Up the Stairs

Not far from where we live is Todmorden Mills, an historic site which to me has the added significance of being the location of our older daughter’s upcoming marriage at the end of the month. These images are two views of the same set of stairs, going down and coming up.

Voigtlander Bessa R2M, 15mm/f4.5 Superwide Heliar lens
Rollei SuperPan 200 film

Osgoode Hall Interiors

Following my post of Osgoode Hall Exteriors, here are my interior images from the recent Doors Open event.

Voigtlander Bessa R2M, 15mm/f4.5 Superwide Heliar lens
Kodak TMax 400 film, pushed to E.I. 800