With spring here, that means it’s the start of hiking season, and my area of the province has some beautiful trails and conservation areas to enjoy. But the last vestiges of winter are still clinging to the ground. Limehouse Conservation Area is no different; as I set up this shot, I fell into a snow bank; the camera was saved, but I was a little damp on the backside. The little community of Limehouse wouldn’t even be on the map if it wasn’t for these old 19th century lime kilns, and I wouldn’t have known about it if it wasn’t for my friend Jenica mentioning it to me! Sadly, I could only get this far into the park before hordes of children and ice and snow sent me back early to the car. But I’m still glad I made it out this far to capture the kilns! It’s also the first week introducing my latest lens, the Fujinon-W 1:5.6/125, which finally gives me something between my 203mm Ektar and 90mm Schenider-Kreuznack.
Modified Anniversary Speed Graphic – Fuji Fujinon-W 1:5.6/125 – Kodak Tri-X Pan (320TXP)
1/8″ – f/64 – ASA-250 [Front Rise]
PMK Pyro (1+2+100) 10:30 @ 20C