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On the left is a shot I took on Tri-X film in my Canonet in 2000. I
was peering through a window of the then-delapidated and uncared-for
lighthouse at Ferryland. I cannot remember whether there was glass in
the window; probably not, given the clarity of the image. I do
remember jamming the camera against the window frame as the shot was
something like two seconds long.
In the following years the lighthouse became -- and still is -- the
site of a successful picnic/restaurant business and I go there to
visit from time to time. On Monday two weeks ago, I was there again.
I peered through the same window and took the picture on the right.
This was on ColorPlus 200 film in my Canon Demi. The window was
actually somewhat less clear this time around, probably because of the
humid weather. The picture is grainer, being a half-frame shot on
colour film converted to b&w. I placed the camera's lens ring on the
glass this time and got a picture in about a half second.
The restaurant closes on Mondays, by the way, so -- despite the
successful business there -- there was no one on the lighthouse
peninsula but my wife and me. Very quiet.
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was peering through a window of the then-delapidated and uncared-for
lighthouse at Ferryland. I cannot remember whether there was glass in
the window; probably not, given the clarity of the image. I do
remember jamming the camera against the window frame as the shot was
something like two seconds long.
In the following years the lighthouse became -- and still is -- the
site of a successful picnic/restaurant business and I go there to
visit from time to time. On Monday two weeks ago, I was there again.
I peered through the same window and took the picture on the right.
This was on ColorPlus 200 film in my Canon Demi. The window was
actually somewhat less clear this time around, probably because of the
humid weather. The picture is grainer, being a half-frame shot on
colour film converted to b&w. I placed the camera's lens ring on the
glass this time and got a picture in about a half second.
The restaurant closes on Mondays, by the way, so -- despite the
successful business there -- there was no one on the lighthouse
peninsula but my wife and me. Very quiet.
0055 1374
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