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Starling
Crocus outside my front door
Catkins. Surely it is spring.
Larch opening up for the new year
A garden. A plot. A hope for fresh vegetables.
Jupiter rising over Ganny Cove Arm
Moonset
Scowling for their crazy grand-uncle
Family funeral
My sister and her grandson, my grandnephew
Goldfinch outside our back door
Tea pots
Earl-eye-ee
Forget-me-not in my backyard
Three days old
Politics
Ants at the willow nectar
Neighbourhood crow
Clintonia starting to bloom
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Alder and chuckleypear
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Starling fresh from the suet
Bluejay in today's snow dwy
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Tablelands at Gros Morne N.P., July 1990
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Tablelands tour, summer 1990
Asking the neighbours to save the foxes
Not Kertesz
One of each sort
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Steve, twice


Last fall my Chinese friend, Tingting, brought me a Chinese folding
6x6cm camera, the Hongmei HM-1. I immediately loaded it with film, but
was slow to finish the roll. I finally got it developed this week, in
April.
I shot these two pictures of Steve when he visited my office in, I
think, November. They were shot on oldish Kodak Portra 400 film and I
guessed at exposure based on it being about ISO 200 now. After
scanning it and spotting out all the dust (my house is in
mid-renovation. . . ), I figured it would look better as b&w.
6x6cm camera, the Hongmei HM-1. I immediately loaded it with film, but
was slow to finish the roll. I finally got it developed this week, in
April.
I shot these two pictures of Steve when he visited my office in, I
think, November. They were shot on oldish Kodak Portra 400 film and I
guessed at exposure based on it being about ISO 200 now. After
scanning it and spotting out all the dust (my house is in
mid-renovation. . . ), I figured it would look better as b&w.
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