That is a really surprisingly good result. I would also have overexposed the film, probable more than you did.
I wonder how an early digital camera will do in 66 years.
From Acadia Nat Park in 2008 with Canon A-1, I think FDn 50 1.4, shot on Kodak Gold 200. I had everything marked but the lens, so I'm guessing.
This one had to be either from FDn 35-105 3.5 or FDn 135 2.8
I have been across the Erie canal several times but what I saw of it, it now just looks like a stream. What I saw was not maintained like your canals. Kind of sad to see history just fade away.
Edit;
Now that I think about it I may be thinking about another canal altogether.
I like this.
Being from the US I am not familiar with the canals very much. I understand people live on these boats year round. Or is that true at all? It would be quite an interesting life.
Very nice Andy. A lot of detail, especially in what a lot here call swamp grass. I almost bought a Yashica Mat about 2 months ago. Still thinking about it.
Some shots of current conditions from this never ending winter. Part of my lawn and my house. We have had 124 inches of snow this winter. I took these 3/3/15, nine days ago. It was -14 F that morning.
My not so green lawn with about 4 feet of snow on it.
My poor house. The path to the side...
I haven't posted in quite some time so here are a few I discovered that I hadn't scanned from just over a year ago.
Acadia Nat. Park, Bar Harbor, Maine
EOS 1V-HS, Arista Premium 400 (Tri-x) in Xtol.
I haven't posted a picture anywhere since here in I think June.??
Its been running from -9*F to -14*F the last few mornings with a high yesterday of 8*F. Not bad today, its up to 13*F and snowing. So I looked through some of last years spring shots for some thing that wasn't full of snow.
If I...
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