Tag: Nikon Nikkor-O Auto 35mm f/2
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Looking back through my photo archive, it occurred to me that we have one exception for the timing of our little fall tradition. Instead of paying our photographic visit to Rockcliffe in mid-October, in 2021, we did not go until the first week of November. In an attempt to bring a little more colour to…
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Just a few more photos from another work week. One thing I was interested in was exposing a roll of Ilford HP5+ for development in D-96. I reasoned that I like FP4+ so much in D-96, perhaps HP5+ would have similar magic. Unfortunately, it did not. I think for HP5+, I will stick with other…
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Photos made between Kagawong and Gore Bay, Ontario in 2021. It was the second time we had paid visit to Gore Bay, which I find to be quite an adorable little place. While I don’t really have the same taste for beer I once did, I really enjoyed the offerings at Split Rail, as well…
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Like most people, I don’t actually enjoy scanning my film. It can be tedious and repetitive. Not to mention slow. It’s especially slow if you’re using home-user type scanners like I am. It’s also the only way I’ve found to get the results that I want! I remember fairly well when I got the scans…
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I have had a few rolls of long-ago-expired Velvia 50 in the freezer for, oh, about four years now. I purchased it from a local seller for a good price knowing that it met its date somewhere around 2009. When expired, this film often has a fairly heavy red or magenta cast that I don’t…
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Before we left for vacation (May 10-18), Ottawa was only just settling into that sort of early Spring green. Since it was one of those years where the seasonal switch was to happen all at once, it makes sense. When we returned, the full canopy was on show! CameraLensFilmDeveloperScannerLocationDate(s)Filing Nikkormat ELNikkor-O Auto 35mm f/2; Nikkor…