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

A Different Look

I tend to shoot mainly wide angle and normal lenses, but for the Toronto Film Shooters Photo Walk last Saturday I took out a lens I haven’t used in quite a while: a Nikon 80-200/f4 zoom, from the 1980’s (mounted on my Nikon F5 body). This lens is not small or light, and by today’s standards is not super sharp wide open  but I like the different look I was getting. This is an image of photographer friend Daniel Fast, from some distance away.

Nikon F5, Nikkor 80-200/f4 zoom lens at 200mm
TMax 100 film, developed in TMax developer

 

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

Ward’s Island

I had a great time with some photography friends this past Sunday on Ward’s Island in Toronto.

Kodak Medalist, 100mm/f3.5 Ektar lens with yellow filter.
Re-spooled Rollei Retro 400s film, semi-stand developed in Rodinal

The Twisted Branch

A complicated branch from a tree in Taylor Creek Park

Kodak Medalist camera with EKtar 100mm/f3.5 lens 
Kodak TMax 100 film (respooled for 620)
Semi-stand developed in Rodinal