Backlit Pine

Somewhere in Oregon. Probably. (Camera: Agfa Isolette II; Film: Kodak Portra 400)


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

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Vaseux Lake

Okanagan Valley, B.C. (Camera: Agfa Isolette II; Film: Lomo 100)

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

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Rock at Sea

Near Harling Point, Victoria, B.C. (Camera: Yashica T4 Zoom; Film: Ilford XP2 Super 400)

You can read my review of the Yashica T4 Zoom here.

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Modern Pyramids

Faroe Islands. (Camera: Hasselblad 503CX; Film: Kodak Portra 400)

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Ice and Ocean

Somewhere over Greenland. (Camera: Pentax Espio 120SW; Film: Kodak Ektar 100)

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

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Beautiful British Columbia

China Beach Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, B.C.
(Camera: Fujifilm GA645 Professional; Film: Kodak Tri-X 400)

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Twin Windows

Off Bastion Square, Victoria, B.C. (Camera: Agfa Isolette II; Film: Ilford Delta 400 Pro)

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

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Farming the Wind

Near Wasco, Oregon. (Camera: Hasselblad 503cx; Film: Kodak Ektar 100)

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Smith Rock #4

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

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Pretty Ugly, Pretty Sad

Supermarket, Costa Rica. (Camera: Pentax ME; Film: Kodak Ektar 100)

Maybe, in its original Spanish, it meant something endearingly poetic. But the translation is deeply unappealing. Probably it was trying to convey a sentiment like, “Oh, you wish you could have this!” But even that’s pretty obnoxious.

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