
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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http://nyti.ms/QbGhvR 13-11-2012 23:07:24
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St. John's Newfoundland. That's a parking ticket machine under the tarp--at least I hope so. (Leica Camera AG M Monochrom, the original one, 35mm f1.4 Summilux)


Takeout dumpling shop near Times Square NYC (Leica Camera AG M Monochrom, the first version, 35mm f1.4 Summilux)


Pinhole of the full moon rising over Lake of Bays, Ontario in August. I had to cut it short because a storm rolled in (Harman TiTAN 8x10, ILFORD PHOTO HP5)


Let's Hummus restaurant, Saint John, New Brunswick (Leica Camera AG M9M, 35 mm f1.4 Summilux)


Resuming my pinhole views of every hotel room in Canada my work as a correspondent takes me. The Delta Hotel in foggy Saint John, New Brunswick. The rooms are on top of a struggling shopping mall. (ILFORD PHOTO Harman TiTan 4x5, Kodak Professional Ektar 100)


Another from my pay phone hunt: the dairy bar in Barry's Bay, Ontario. When there was still a bus it was also the bus station so presumably this was once a well used booth. (Shen Hao 810-AC, 14 in. f6.3 Commercial Ektar, Kodak Professional TXP320)


Time for another payphone. This one on Montreal Road in Ottawa's Vanier neighborhood has some unsightly company (Chamonix 57 N1, 180mm f5.6 APO Symmar, Kodak Professional TriX 320)



The first of a few views of the Irving family's presence in Saint John, New Brunswick: Irving Pulp and Paper. Forestry was one of the family's businesses before K.C. Irving came along. (Shen Hao FCL-810 AC, 240mm f5.6 Nikkor W, Kodak Professional TXP 320)


More of the Irving family's holdings in foggy Saint John, New Brunswick. The Irving Oil refinery is purportedly Canada's largest and produces most of Boston's gasoline. (Shen Hao 810 AC, 250 mm f5.6 Nikkor W, Kodak Professional TXP 320)


The city limits of Kelowna, Columbia. The wildfires came not long after this was taken but to a different part of the area. (Chamonix 57N1, 8.5 in f6.3 Kodak Commercial Ektar, Kodak Professional TXP 320)



Industrial Park, Kelowna, British Columbia. This appeared to be some sort of food processing plant which would make sense given the area's fruit growing in industry (Chamonix 57-N, 180mm f5.6 APO Symmar, Kodak Professional Ektar 100 +1 stop)




Near Colchester, County of Essex just over a week ago along the Lake Erie shoreline. (Chamonix 57N-1, 300mm f9 Nikkor M, Kodak Professional Ektar 100 pushed one stop)
