High Park
So this is the side of High Park that I started my walk to the other side from, I was in good spirits at this point, and excited for a little walk through the park.. once i reached the other side, I was sweating, grumpy, and hungry.
So this is the side of High Park that I started my walk to the other side from, I was in good spirits at this point, and excited for a little walk through the park.. once i reached the other side, I was sweating, grumpy, and hungry.
This was the last photo from the Holga that I shot on the trip Nat and I took out east this past summer. I took this photo, while driving over the Confederation Bridge leaving PEI just a little too soon. I wish we had a little bit more time out there, and a little bit more money, but we still had a great time.
mushrooms on a tree stump on the golf course.. unfortunately my holga’s focus isn’t the greatest, I kind of like this shot because of that, nothing is in focus, but everything is.. if that makes any sense. Nobody reads this shit anyways.
just a random photo of a tree with fall colours that I took while playing golf back in September or October. The slide looks beautiful, but for some reason I can never scan the colours the same.. probably my laziness.

Pretty boring photo, but I love cottages in the summer, this is the dock at mikes place. I’m hoping to get invited back at least once next year, I’m also hoping his next door neighbour has finished building his amusement park into the lake. Either way, if next summer is filled with beer, swimming in lakes and golf, I’m a happy man.
I finally had some money; so I brought in my 4 rolls of film that I put through my Holga on the East Coast Trip. Surprisingly enough I got about 3-4 keepers per 12 on each roll, not bad for a holga and Provia 100 slide film.
This photo is from a little town called Victoria by the Sea, Nat and I stopped for a snack there at the most delicious chocolate store, we climbed a lighthouse, and while Nat went to the library I snapped this photo of their small port.
This was the beach that Nat and I spent an afternoon on, it was our first beach date of the summer and also my favourite. We sat in the sand drinking cans of PBR, doing crossword puzzles, swimming and chasing crabs in the knee deep water.
Confederation Bridge in PEI shot from the side of the highway in a church parking lot. This bridge is enormous, and the detail of the end of it sort of gets lost in this photo.. damn holga.
This was the first beach that Nat and I went for a walk on during our big exploring day of PEI. It was out of the way and just a nice little walk through the grass to the lighthouse and beach.