Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Kotkajärv, Muskoka vol.1

 


Finally some colour.

Unfortunately with some mistakes. There is a great yellow hue on the sides of the frames, not on the first frame so much, but definitely on the others. Apparently, this is caused by the blue layer deteriorating. Hmm? Ever had that problem before?


Original colours. No edit done, except removing some dust spots due to scanning.

Shot on Kodak Safety 6010 Vericolor II Professional Type S negative film at 120 format, ISO 400, using camera Yashica-A.

Saturday, July 27, 2019

Club Monaco

 


This is the last photo of the fancy storefront series, which never came to its full potential due to a poor choice of film. This is a former Club Monaco location in Toronto downtown on Bloor Street West. They are no longer in business and the former area of lush nature and life has been replaced with gray, empty walls and loneliness. What a great end for this project?

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Original colours. No edit done, except removing some dust spots due to scanning.

Shot on Kodak Safety 6010 Vericolor II Professional Type S negative film at 120 format, ISO 400, using camera Yashica-A.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Mont Blanc

 


While editing these photos I am not happy I happened to choose this film for this project. The after effect would have been cool for something else. These strict architectural shots of storefronts are not the best selection. Anyway, I guess I have one last photo to post next time. But that doesn't mark the end of the red-hued photos.

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Original colours. No edit done, except removing some dust spots due to scanning.

Shot on Kodak Safety 6010 Vericolor II Professional Type S negative film at 120 format, ISO 400, using camera Yashica-A.

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Corner

 


For once I have no idea, where this photo was taken in Toronto during this session. 

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Original colours. No edit done, except removing some dust spots due to scanning.

Shot on Kodak Safety 6010 Vericolor II Professional Type S negative film at 120 format, ISO 400, using camera Yashica-A.

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Boss

 


Another roll reveals more of the fancy shop facades and more red. This is what you may get when using an old roll of film.

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Original colours. No edit done, except removing some dust spots due to scanning.

Shot on Kodak Safety 6010 Vericolor II Professional Type S negative film at 120 format, ISO 400, using camera Yashica-A.

Saturday, July 13, 2019

Pottery Barn in Toronto

 




One of the few building in Toronto I truly admire - just gorgeous. Pottery Barn on Bloor Street West. 

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Original colours. No edit done, except removing some dust spots due to scanning.

Shot on Kodak Safety 6010 VericolorII Professional Type S negative film at 120 format, ISO 400, using camera Yashica-A.


Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Cartier


 


Imagine that such simple everyday items as clothes have to be hidden and treasured behind steel bars. Like national sacred items!

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Original colours. No edit done, except removing some dust spots due to scanning.

Shot on Kodak Safety 6010 VericolorII Professional Type S negative film at 120 format, ISO 400, using camera Yashica-A.

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Burberry

 


Some of these stores look like twins of the others. No character, though Burberry due to its beige-white-black-red design is quite memorable and has some history. Though that doesn't justify all the unnecessary exhaust that goes into producing clothing.

Original colours. No edit done, except removing some dust spots due to scanning.

Shot on Kodak Safety 6010 VericolorII Professional Type S negative film at 120 format, ISO 400, using camera Yashica-A.


Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Tiffany & Co.


I had always admired the architecture of these high-end stores in downtown Toronto, and was looking for a way how to connect this to a deeper meaning.

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Original colours. No edit done, except removing some dust spots due to scanning.

Shot on Kodak Safety 6010 VericolorII Professional Type S negative film at 120 format, ISO 400, using camera Yashica-A.