Picking Up Slide Film

On another dreary winter day in Toronto, with a dull light that just sucks the enthusiasm right out of me, it was nice to pick up a roll of colour slide film that I had sent in for processing.

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Nikon N90s, 105mm/2.5 AI lens.
Fuji Velvia 50 Slide film

Back to the Plant #3

One final image from this series of the W.H. Harris Water Treatment Plant. The grey dull day seemed to align with the austere nature of the building.

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Nikon N90s, 17mm/3.5 Tamron SP lens
Kentmere 400 film

Back to the Plant

I have shot the R.H. Harris Water Treatment Plant in Toronto a few times, but never with the Tamron SP superwide 17mm/3.5 lens so out I went last weekend. The very grey, flat lighting gave an interesting look to a very interesting building.

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Nikon N90s, 17mm/3.5 Tamron Superwide lens
Kentmere 400 film

Family

Another image from a foggy day at the Beaches on Saturday. I was struck by this scene of a family in the distance looking out at the fog.

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Nikon N90s, 105mm/2.5 Nikkor AI lens
Kentmere 400 film

Winter Fog

Yesterday was a foggy day at the Beaches. I was shooting with my  Nikon N90s and Nikkor 105mm/2.5 (replacing the one that was stolen). The film was an old expired roll of Ultrafine Xtreme 400 I had lying around and the result was grainier than I would have liked, but perhaps for the fog the effect works.

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So Empty

The Skywalk between Union Station and Rogers Centre in Toronto was very quiet yesterday morning; the lack of people made it seem larger.

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Nikon FM, 35mm/2.8 Nikkor lens
Kodak TMax 400 film,
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