Category Archives: Photography
What’s With That Colour
One of my pet areas of interest is colour reproduction. Film has always had its issues, and Digital has its issues as well. Digital seems at times, to have bigger issues. Any three colour system of reproduction will have … Continue reading
A Return to Black & White Photography
Well that title sounds a little grand, and misleading as well. I’ve never really stopped shooting B&W film, I just got to the point that I rarely shot more than a couple of rolls a year. B&W shooting of film … Continue reading
More Suspicious Goings On
Well back last fall we observed a Truck (10 Ton?) on a Barge. We knew where it was coming and going from, but didn’t know why. During the winter a neighbor skied out across the ice for an overnight visit to his … Continue reading
Shooting in The Dark
Digital cameras have opened up a lot possibilities. The immediacy of being able to check the shot just taken is probably the greatest advancement. I shoot a mix of digital and film images, my creative mood often dictates which to … Continue reading
Suspicious Goings On
This rather odd scene played out several times while we enjoyed our traditional off-season vacation on The Bay. We prefer the quiet of late April to about the middle of June and begining of September to late October. The number … Continue reading
The Imperfect Moment
This is an interesting shot, several things are wrong with it, but a couple of things worked, as well. The frame is from a roll shot as an experiment. This is a newly available film, Arista Premium available from Henrys in Canada. … Continue reading