My analog camera is a Yashica FX-3.
I found it with my friend Paul in a thrift store for 50$, when I was in Victoria BC, Canada, in 2019.
The lens is a mini-tele from Sigma: 135mm, F3.5.
I use Fujifilm Superia X-TRA 400 films.
Please enjoy.
This is where it all started.
I was amazed to discover what came out of the film.
Such a particular grain, colors, contrasts...
It makes the magic of analog photography!
A roll allows a limited number a pictures that you can take (e. g. 36).
This means that before each *click*, you take the time to analyse the situation, the subject: is it worth a shoot?
It results in a concentrate of beautiful photographs.
Arbutus menziesii
Typical of southern and eastern Vancouver Island, the Sunshine Coast, and the Gulf Islands
(British Columbia, Canada)
My fascination for clouds results in a multitude of dedicated photographs among the rolls.
From a cute isolated cumulus humilis, to a very rare fluctus β resulting from Kelvin-Helmholtz instability β, every cloud is worth a picture.
Sunset light being a plus.