It’s been four months since my last post, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been busy with my hobby/hobbies. (More on what I’ve been up to coming soon!) In the meantime, here are some recent photos taken with a Canon VI-T rangefinder I picked up two months ago for $65 at an antique store, a full 67 years after its initial release. I outfitted it with a Canon 50mm / f1.4 which I picked up last month. These photos were shot with Kentmere Pan 200 and shot at box speed. I developed the film in Kodak D-76 1:1 for six minutes at 68°.

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Hi! I’m Ken.

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