Cabin, January (One)
Winter light in the north is a special thing. It is low from sunup to sundown, casting harsh concentrated light over the land. There is nothing like it. There is a purity in it that I just can’t explain. It is beautiful and gives me a perfect opportunity to flirt with it.
A few friends and I went out to another friend’s cabin for a couple of days to do some ice fishing and general tomfoolery. We even scraped a small rink off the lake to skate on. The fishing wasn’t too bad and the times were good, but the light was magical. I managed to get almost a full roll of beautiful northern winter light.
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- Camera
- Mamiya C33 Professional
- Lens
- Mamiya-Sekor 80mm (Black)
- Filter
- none
- Film
- Kodak Portra 160NC
- Developer
- C41
- Development
- Lab processed in C41 chemistry
- Date
- January, 2007
- Location
- 53.85610,-123.66992
- Copyright
- 2007 Chris Jones. All rights reserved.
- Notes
- Aperture was f5.6 and shutter speed was 1/500