I have always liked images with inner framing, and this view near Roy Thomson Hall caught my eye recently.
Olympus XA 35mm rangefinder camera
Bergger BRF 400+ film developed in Ilfosol 3
Yesterday afternoon I went out with my Nikon N90s, a 35mm SLR I haven’t used in some time. On it I had mounted my Tamron SP 17mm/3.5 Superwide lens, also neglected for some time. The N90s has lovely ergonomics and fits nicely in the hand, and this is the first roll I shot with the Tamron lens where I feel happy with the results. Both images below were shot on PolyPan F film, developed in Ilfosol 3.
These two images are from last weekend GAS meet-up / Photowalk in Hamilton ON. As the group strolled around, we came upon this little enclave downtown. A lovely surprise location! In the first image walk leader Alex is taking a peek. The second image is a view inside the garden.
Kodak Medalist, 100mm/3.5 Ektar lens
Ilford HP5+ film respooled for 620, developed in Ilfosol 3
Voigtlander Bessa R 35mm rangefinder,
15mm/4.5 Superwide Heliar lens
Polypan F film @ E.I. 50 developed in Ilfosol 3
Not far from our family home is a lawn bowling club that Janice and I often pass by during evening walks. When open it is full of bowlers, but right now it is quiet in the pre-season, with only the long evening shadows.
Voigtlander Bessa R 35mm rangefinder,
15mm SuperWide Heliar lens
Polypan F film @ EI 50, developed in Ilfosol 3
Yesterday the Classic Camera Revival Podcast (of which I am one of hosts) held a film photography meet-up in Hamilton, Ontario. G.A.S. stands for “Gear Acquisition Syndrome” the desire for film shooters to always get one more piece of gear. 🙂 I took this portrait of one of the attendees with my Kodak Medalist 620 camera, using respooled Ilford HP5+ film, developed in Ilfosol 3.