After his defence
Singing the national anthem
Try, try again
The peanuts were all gone. He just wanted me to kn…
Flicker getting out of sight
Snowbird eating
Outside the dining room window
The fridge in the square
Ghost-tour leader
The courtyard at Le petit séminaire du Québec
Dull morning, lovely town; looking North
C and her first-born
Moon rising, clouds flying, jpg artefacting
Ritual post
Some Agaricus
Hanging out in our yard
If we're lucky, we go to seed, too.
Hallowe'ened co-workers
Catches tuna apparently
Back for peanuts
Easy Nutting
Two crows
Murmuration
The cat
Touch-me-not
Three of us, and no one taking the same picture.
R explaining her project
Bob at a meeting
Made-my-tea (capillaire) berries under the slipper…
C and S
Cleaning the hops flowers before drying them
Fish-eyeing with the OM-D
A in my office
M & S
Something from nothing, and the box floats free
Pat
S and J
Family dinner
B and her older relatives
Checking the nasturtiums
Nic, the day of his (successful) PhD defence
DD in 1985
Crow lifting off
Sternlaw teaching
B processed
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1990


This was June 1990 and I was at a conference in Moncton, New Brunswick; I think this particular picture was a side visit by many of us to Sackville. We were late for something and about a dozen of us were rushing along the road. It might have been an evening meal associated with the conference: C, J and V all look rather well attired for a scholarly conference.
I was not especially adept at developing film at the time and I suspect now I may have developed two rolls of FP4 with a roll of Tri-X -- the FP4 rolls aren't bad, but the TriX is pretty badly over-developed. This is about 2/3 of the frame on one of the FP4 rolls. It was shot in my Minolta X370 slr.
I was not especially adept at developing film at the time and I suspect now I may have developed two rolls of FP4 with a roll of Tri-X -- the FP4 rolls aren't bad, but the TriX is pretty badly over-developed. This is about 2/3 of the frame on one of the FP4 rolls. It was shot in my Minolta X370 slr.
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