The tenth roll of film showcases how things don’t always work out. The images of the shipwreck that a friend took me too were all too dark. Also, the green filtered image on the second and third image did not turn out at all. Regrettably, I couldn’t align the third set of pictures for the […]
Author: KMSteamBloke
Lunenburg’s Christmas Trees
During one of our trips to Nova Scotia to visit family, I tried taking some pictures of the Christmas trees in Lunenburg. Every year, volunteers raise funds for a charity by hosting a Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. Individuals and companies can make a donation to entre a tree that will be lit during the lighting […]
Light Leaks
I have been slowly scanning in my negatives and posting them here on my blog. These next two rolls were taken after I discovered that my Mum’s Voigtlander needed a little bit of repair. I thought about getting the work professionally done, but quickly realized that it would cost much more than the 25.00$ to […]
Harvest Time and Telescopes
The Thanksgiving dinner hosted by my girlfriend’s friend is not only a wonderful time to catch up and eat, but the host owns a few telescopes that we get to peak through during the night. We also took a walk out to a nearby provincial park. -KMSB
Harvest Time in Southern Manitoba
Close friends of my girlfriend host a Thanksgiving dinner in late October out south of Winnipeg. The property had some great opportunities for catching a little of the motions around harvest time. -KMSB
The CP Rail Yards
The placement of Winnipeg’s rail yards may seem very odd for a modern city of its size, however in the bustling day or rail service having two railyards in the downtown of your city made sense. Goods a people could be delivered directly to the heart of a city that is at the centre of […]
Walking Old St Boniface
I am continuing my work on scanning and colouring my negatives. Today I got the negatives put together from a walk my girlfriend and I did around St. Boniface and The Forks here in Winnipeg. -KMSB
Turning Grey into Colour
When I took out my dad’s Ricohflex again, I went to Kildonan Park just after an October ice storm that had sheered a number of tree branches. It was a relaxing morning and I brought along my coloured lenses for a bit of fun and science wizardry. Using the red, green, and blue filters, I […]
All About the Rolls
This past week I took some time to start scanning all the negatives of 120 format film that I have been shooting. The first set are from the first time my girlfriend and I took out the two TLRs that my parents gave me. Dad gave me his old Ricohflex and Mum her father’s Voigtlander […]