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The trees are Zelkova serrata (Japanese zelkova, ‘Keyaki’ in Japanese).
Taken on and duplicated digitally from FUJIFILM Neopan Acros 100 II black and white negative film.
A shot against the late afternoon sun. Taken on and duplicated digitally from FUJIFILM Neopan Acros 100 II black and white negative film.
A statue at the entrance of the town. The tree over the statue is Zelkova serrata (Japanese zelkova, ‘Keyaki’ in Japanese).
Taken on and duplicated digitally from FUJIFILM Neopan Acros 100 II black and white negative film.
Bare trees with growing buds of Sakura ‘Somei-yoshino’. Taken on and duplicated digitally from FUJIFILM Neopan Acros 100 II black and white negative film.
Streamer ornaments for ‘Tanabata Matsuri’ (the Star Festival).
Taken on and duplicated digitally from FUJIFILM Neopan Acros 100 II black and white negative film.
An empty bench on the roadside grass. Taken on and duplicated digitally from FUJIFILM Neopan Acros 100 II black and white negative film.
A silhouetted bare tree of Cercidiphyllum japonicum (‘Katsura’ in Japanese). Taken on and duplicated digitally from FUJIFILM Neopan Acros 100 II black and white negative film.
Cercidiphyllum japonicum is a deciduous tree in the family Cercidiphyllaceae, native to Japan and northeastern Asia.
Riverview Psychiatric Hospital⠀
Coquitlam British Columbia Canada
Hasselblad 500CM with Fujifilm Acros2 film
The Art of Winter’s Touch
Nature’s artwork appears along this frozen shore, where smooth black pebbles rest beneath a layer of ice. The dark stones, shaped by water and time, stand out against the delicate frost. Light reflects off the ice, revealing ever-changing patterns as it melts and refreezes. The contrast between hard rock and fragile ice creates a quiet beauty, reminding us that nature is always shaping and reshaping the world around us. In this simple moment, we see that even the smallest details—stones, ice, and light—can come together to create something beautiful.
Contax 139 with Fuji Acros II film
Fort Langley British Columbia Canada
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This is one of my favorite places. I had the Twirly Camera out for a spin in late October. It's always interesting to see how that camera will "see" any given scene.
Camera: Nobles 06/150
Film: Fuji Acros II developed in FA-1027
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As part of my Artisans at Work series, I had the pleasure of shooting a portrait session of artist John Luchak at his studio in Langley British Columbia Canada. John is an amazing, multitalented artist who does sketches, painting, sculpture and even theatrical work such as this amazing Sasquatch mask. For the shoot I was using my Mamiya RB67 medium format camera with Fujifilm’s new Acros2 film, which was pushed to 400iso for the shoot.
Riverview Psychiatric Hospital⠀
Coquitlam British Columbia Canada⠀
Hasselblad 500CM w Fujifilm Acros2 film