Here are two more portraits of Zoë, in black and white. Both taken with my RZ67. The first one was shot on Ilford FP4+ film, the second on Ultrafine Xtreme 100; I got this roll free from Downtown Camera to try out. Very nice film!
Lazarus Film
While looking for something else in my darkroom I came across something I didn’t know I had: a roll of Kodak Panatomic X film from the 1980’s obviously long-expired. Slow speed films tend to be usable long after their expiry dates so I gave it a shot. There was some staining on the negatives but with some work in post I got some usable images, like these two.
Solitaire Trail #1
During the trip to Muskoka we hiked the Solitaire Trail in Limberlost. A lovely trail it is, full of interesting trees. Some of my favourites are in these three images, all taken with my Voigtlander Bessa R2M camera and 35mm/f1.7 Ultron lens, on Kodak TMax 400 film
Working Around Obstructions
On the way to Muskoka recently my friend Bill and I stopped by the side of the road to photograph this scene. I was a challenge to work around a sagging power line in the middle of the frame. I shot this with my Hasseblad (square format), and in post decided to crop it as shown, and I quite like the way it turned out in the end.
Hasselblad 500CM, 50mm/f4 Distagon lens
Kodak Ektar 100 film













