
Ian Austen
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Canada correspondent for The New York Times, also reporting on cycling from time to time [email protected]
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The Ottawa Valley's Mississippi River viewed from a soon-to-be-replaced single-lane bridge at Blakeney, Ontario. This is from early December during winter's slow start. It's now in no hurry to leave. (Deardorff 8x10, 240mm f5.6 Nikkor W, Kodak Professional TXP 320)


The very excellent chip stand in St. Rémi d'Amherst, Quebec. I presume it's only a seasonal closing. (Shen Hao FCL810-AC, 240mm f5.6 Nikkor W, Kodak Professional TXP320)


Some more of Ottawa's flammable Regular Gasoline at the pipeline terminal on West Hunt Club Road. I don't really want to know what's in the rusty tank (Deardorff 8x10, 240mm f5.6 Nikkor W, Kodak Professional TXP 320)


This should have been among the first phone booths I shot as its the home of my take out pizza of choice. Also Italian salad with chopped dill pickles. It's from early Dec, the film was in my developing backlog (Deardorff 8x10, 240mm f5.6 Nikkor W, Kodak Professional TXP320)



Ste. Cécile de Masham, Quebec on Monday. The shop once featured home-made baked goods. The couple who owned it were well on in their years, so I assume they simply wound it down after being unable to find a buyer. (Hasselblad SWC, ZEISS Camera Lenses 38mm f4.5 Biogon, Fuji 400H)



Hotel room pinhole No. 4: Fairmont Royal York . The red blob in the center is its sign, which once dominated Toronto's skyline, reflecting off of the new towers. A couple of hours exposure with the lights on then overnight (@ILFORDPhoto Harman TiTAN 4x5, Kodak Professional Ektar 100)
