Sunday, September 22, 2013

Mont-Tremblant racetrack Fall Classic

Spent the day at the track yesterday and the weather was bad. However, rain makes for a nice light diffuser and the results can be quite amazing. My Sony a230 DSLR was at it's limits since the light was poor and the cars were fast. Reason more to push the photographer when resources are not optimal.

2008 Hyundai Tiburon

MG driver

Fiat 750Abarth

1966 Mini Cooper

911 Porsche beauty shot

Driver Douglas Kurtain discussing with pit crew chief.

G70 Plus race getting the green flag

1965 Ford Mustang driven by Richard Cloutier

1972 Porsche 911 RS of Doug Kurtin

Honda Civic

Enrico Sasso's Turbo VW Golf

Terry Milnes Mini Cooper

Jason Di Cesar's 1969 VW Beetle

Terry Watson's 1958 Devin Chevrolet

Me in the rain

Thanks for watching.

Gerry

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Antique orphan Photographs

I always keep my eye open for interesting antique cameras when visiting flea markets and antique shops. Once in a blue moon I'll come across something interesting picture wise.

Such is the case of these 3 items found in a Cap Cod antique shop this summer. They are glass 5X7 wet plates of a place and time unknown for now. I've posted the original scan and the retouched version after giving it a go in Gimp.

Original

If you know anything about wet plate photography, you know this photographer was hardcore to shoot this in the cold of winter.

Original

I'm guessing City Hall of some place. Branches tell the story of a windy day. This was probably around 25 ISO at best. Depth of field is very shallow and something happened in processing which I cannot figure out yet. UPDATE this is Lynn Massachusetts old city hall. According to some info the plate dates from anywhere between 1868 and 1883.

Original

What's interesting about this one is if you look in the lower left corner, you can actually see the shadow of the photographer.
Feel free to do better and if you know these places and time, do let me know.

Thanks for watching.

Gerry :)

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Pushing film in Downtown Montreal.

I set myself a challenge to shoot only film for a week, no digital. Last evening I was setting out for a walk downtown with my buddy and realized that this would be a challenge.

I didn't want to use a flash so I decided to use a Kodak 400TX film and push it to 800 ISO. What you do is load with 400 ISO, set the camera to 800 ISO and add 20% more time when processing the film later on. These would be shot in the fashion of Daido Moriyama. I've been wanting to do this for some time after doing it with a digital camera and this was the perfect occasion.


I'm very happy with the result. 15 pictures from a roll of 24 came out to my liking. This was my first time shooting with this Ricoh 35ZF which I got for $5 at a thrift store. Not a bad buy.

Metro Cowboy

In his own universe

Waiting and texting

Place d'Armes Metro station

Chinatown walkers

St-Laurent and Ste-Catherine

Vacuuming after closing time on Ste-Catherine 

Being photographed, twice!

Young Ladies on a night out

McDonald's, "Can I take your order please?"

Shelter from the rain on Ste-Catherine

Walking by the photo exhibit

1970's photo exhibit of Montreal

Sex Shop on Ste-Catherine

Montreal PD on St-Laurent

Thanks for watching.

Gerry :)

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Cambridge and Salem Massachusetts in black and white

Here are some shots I took with my Yashica FD-X using Kodak T-Max100 film during my vacation last summer.

Airbrushing with rattle cans in Cambridge

Harvard University

Top down Mercedes in Cambridge

Cambridge Bike Cop giving directions

Phone Cards and Ice Cream on the streets of Cambridge

Being young on Harvard Campus

Tall Ship Friendship in Salem

Sailors in Salem

The Bunghole in Salem

Flower Bike in Salem

Waiting for the trolley bus in Salem

Thanks for watching

Gerry :)