Letting the Sun Take Over

This image is from last Saturday morning: shooting into the sun in Harbourfront, I did not adjust the exposure, to get an under-exposed, silhouette look.


Nikon N90s, 20mm/f2.8 Nikkor lens
Kodak TMax 400 film developed in Microdol-X

Forgotten Frame

Yes I have too many cameras, and what can happen is a camera gets neglected for a while with a half shot roll of film and I forget what is on it until I develop. I finished a roll in my Nikon N90S 35mm SLR yesterday, and was surprised to see images from Heritage Park in Calgary from 2017. This image is from inside the Gasoline Alley exhibit.


Nikon N90S, Kodak TMax 400 film

Morning Light at an Old Location

I’ve shot inside the Eaton Centre on a regular basis, and it can be hard to find new angles/looks. When I was there last Saturday to shoot the new walkway again the angled morning light gave the interior of the mall an interesting look.


Hasselblad 500CM, 50mm/f4 Distagon lens
Ilford HP5+, developed in Microdol-X

Take 2

Yesterday I decided to go the Eaton Centre for another crack at the new walkway over Queen Street. I wanted to try the square format my Hasselblad (and my treasured 50mm/f4 Distagon lens)


Hasselblad 500 C/M, 50mm/f4 Distagon lens
Ilford HP5+ film, developed in Microdol-X

Ice Formations

The pattern of the waves made for some interesting ice formations by the water at the Scarborough bluffs. The spray would come up through the holes every time the wave hit the shore.


Hasselblad 500CM, 50mm/f4 Distagon lens
Kodak TMax 100 film, developed in Rodinal

Almost Into the Sun

My 50mm/f4 Zeiss Distagon lens is one of my favourites, and it continues to surprise me.  I wasn’t quite pointing at the sun in the image from the Scarborough Bluff’s on New Year’s Day, but it was certainly in the sun’s direction. Flare is not an issue at all. (Of course having a lens hood on the lens helps).


Hasselblad 500 CM, 50mm/f4 Distagon lens
Ilford HP5+ film, developed in Microdol-X