This am I watched the sun rise at Lake Louise in Banff national Park, and then headed over to catch the early morning light at nearby (10km, or so) Morraine Lake. Beautiful. Makes me glad to be alive! Makes me proud as a Canadian that someone here had the foresight and intelligence to preserve this expanse of terra firma for future generations.
Shooting wise: I put two rolls each of E100G and E100VS through the Hasselblads; three rolls of E100G through the F5; and three rolls (more or less) through the F3P. Seems like a bit excessive, but I did so for two reasons: 1) This is my first color shoot since 25 December 2010 when I shot my last rolls of PKM, PKR and KR
(#1563) and I have no prior experience with 35mm Ektachrome (I have always been a "mad bracketer"); and 2) I wanted to take a hard look at how E100G and E100VS compare.
As well, in a blasphemous frame of mind, I shot off a number of digital images. It will be interesting, when the Ektachromes return from Dwayne's, to see how the colors compare (I don't do the Photoshop Stomp: I shoot tiffs, view them on the Mac and then make the decision to "store or toast").