Sunday, August 7, 2016

Drumheller - August 2016

Nearly 25 years ago, my parents took us to Drumheller on a family vacation to see the dinosaur fossils at the Royal Tyrrell Museum. Fast forward to the present, and I got to reverse roles and be the one to take them there this time. I've gone back to this museum four times in the past six years, and it never gets old. It evokes memories of my youth, and while wandering around snapping photos, I always get curious stares from people as they wonder why anyone would use such pre-historic era film cameras anymore.

I've posted a handful of digital vs. film vs. polaroid shots below. Digital shots (colour) taken with the Fuji X-T1. B&W film shots taken with the Hasselblad 500CM on Ilford HP5+. Polaroid shots with the SX-70 on Impossible Project colour film.

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Ignore the big dinosaur for a second, and you can see mom, dad, and Anita in the foreground.

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I buy something every time I come to the Tourist Info Centre.

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