Little known fact, the pink lights are original accents from 1922.
This friendly guy was working out shirtless in sub-zero temperatures with a windchill coming off lake ontario.
In the distance is the abandoned Mr Christie water tower. I tried to get one last halo-filled photo while the sun was setting under thick clouds moving in. This is the end of the roll burning up.
This home always has a crafty message in the window.
Taken with Cinestill, a film made from cinema film with the anti-halation coating removed, reveals halos around the lights caused by light reflecting off the back of the film.
Another photo from the snow fall on xmas day. There was a narrow band of light on the horizon below dark clouds coming in. I don’t know where this chair came from, there were some muskoka chairs setup for Canada 150, but this doesn’t appear to be one of them.
The snow started to melt on boxing day when I went out to take some night photos with sensitive film. The Lomography colour film always seems to have a green tinge that I think makes it more interesting.
Woke up on Christmas day to the first big snowfall of the year.