Water Falling

Skógafoss waterfall, southern Iceland.
(Camera: Fujifilm GA645 Professional; Film: Kodak Portra 400)

To see what Skógafoss looks like on a nice day, go here.

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Back to Iceland

Near Arnarstapi, Western Iceland.
(Camera: Yashica T4 Zoom; Film: Kodak T-Max 100)

Back to Iceland for a solar eclipse, northern lights, and more pictures. Weather permitting.

Click here for my review of the Yashica T4 Zoom.

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A Home of Sorts

Fort Street, Victoria, B.C. (Konica C35 Automatic; Film: Kodak 200)

You can read my review of the Konica C35 Automatic here.

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Korean Sushi

Korean grocery store, Yates Street, Victoria, B.C. (Camera: Konica Big Mini BM-302; Film: Kodak 200)

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Red Falcon

On Fort Street, Victoria, B.C. (Konica C35 Automatic; Film: Kodak 200)

You can read my review of the Konica C35 Automatic here.

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All the Lonely People

Yates Street, Victoria, B.C. (Camera: Konica C35 Automatic; Film: Kodak 200)

You can read my review of the Konica C35 Automatic here.

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Elvis in Pain

Tattoo parlour, Fort Street, Victoria, B.C.
(Camera: Konica C35 Automatic; Film: Kodak 200)

You can read my review of the Konica C35 Automatic here.

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Scanning Basics Part Two: Choose Your Weapon

Making quality scans of your negatives and slides means hardware. Good hardware. And as with any topic that concerns photography and hardware, opinions span the spectrum and confusion abounds. Here’s my take on the available gear and what works for me. Continue reading

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Land, Sea, and Sky

On the BC Ferries. (Camera: Chinon CP-5s; Film: Ilford XP2 Super 400)

Click here to read my review of the Chinon CP-5s.

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Big Head

San Jose, Costa Rica. (Camera: Pentax ME; Lens: Pentax 50mm f/1.7; Film: Kodak Ektar 100)

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