Suspended cube

B&W Film,Photographs — Jordan on April 30, 2007

We spent some time this weekend in Leslieville, an up-and-coming trendy neighbourhood of Toronto, where this little lamp (hanging in a restaurant) caught my eye. I tilted the camera way back and tried to hold it steady to get this shot, which was something like 1/15th at f/8.

This roll of film was the first to go through my Yashicamat after a pricey repair (the film advance mechanism had died on me). Looks like the repair worked — the camera felt silky-smooth and was as silent as ever. I hope to spend more time with the Yashicamat this summer.

Taken on Neopan Acros, developed in Instant Mytol 1+1 (8′ at 22C). (My first roll of Acros — so far, I like it a lot.)

2 Comments »

  1. Interesting! Without the benefit of the caption it looked to me more like a floating object than a lamp..

    Comment by ROBERT SHECHTER — May 1, 2007 @ 6:43 am
  2. What a strange lamp it looks like an ice cube, well done on the developing aswell it came out really well!

    Comment by Spencer Payton — May 4, 2007 @ 4:21 am

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