Gauges #1

Maryhill, Washington. (Camera: Olympus 35RC; Film: Ilford XP2 Super 400)

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Manta Ray Clouds

Victoria, B.C. (Camera: Hasselblad 503cx; Lens: Distagon 50mm f/4; Film: Fuji Acros 100)

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Smith Rock #2

Smith Rock State Park, Oregon. (Camera: Hasselblad 503cx; Film: Fuji Acros 100)

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Smith Rock

Smith Rock State Park, Oregon. (Camera: Hasselblad 503cx; Lens: Distagon 50mm f/4; Film: Fuji Acros 100)

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Gas Tax

Maryhill, Washington.
(Camera: Pentax IQZoom 120SW; Film: Kodak Ektar 100)

Doesn’t paying extra for gas seems like fun when it’s presented by a friendly cartoon character? Ah, simpler times. Not sure when this was, but the price on the derelict pump was 37.5 cents/gallon.

You can read my review of the Pentax Espio 120SW (IQZoom 120SW) here.

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Found Art

Summit Park, Victoria, B.C.
(Camera: Zeiss Ikon Continamatic; Film: Ilford XP-2 Super 400)

You can read my review of the Zeiss Ikon Continamatic here.

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Wind Farming

Near Wasco, Oregon. (Camera: Pentax IQZoom 120SW; Film: Kodak Ektar 100)

You can read my review of the Pentax Espio 120SW (IQZoom 120SW) here.

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Famous Heads

Maryhill Museum of Art, Maryhill, Washington.(Camera: Olympus 35RC; Film: Ilford XP2 Super 400)

You can read my review of the Olympus 35RC here.

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River of Sky

French Beach Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, B.C.(Camera: Agfa Isolette II; Film: Kodak Portra 400)


You can read my review of the Agfa Isolette II here.

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Favourite Cameras: Zeiss Ikon Continamatic III


Some cameras are enjoyable for reasons that have little to do with the quality of the images they produce. Sentimentality is a great randomizer. Chances are, no matter what specific model it was, you remember your first camera fondly. I’m no different. And that’s why the Zeiss Ikon Continamatic is a favourite. It was my first love. Continue reading

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