1801 Hollis in fog
Fog and drizzle usually make people run for cover, but since I walk to and from work, I’m pretty much stuck with it. Then again, it means I have the streets and waterfront to myself, which is plenty fine with me. On this foggy, drizzly Friday afternoon I decided to walk home from work along the water and see what photos were ready to be taken. Turns out I had no problem finishing a roll on my twelve minute walk.
Buildings shrouded with fog, empty boardwalks and lonely tourist traps make for excellent subjects, especially in black and white. This is the tall-for-Halifax 1801 Hollis Street, a good-looking glass and steel building that I’m sure drives the heritage people crazy.
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- Camera
- Mamiya 6 medium-format rangefinder
- Lens
- Mamiya 75mm
- Filter
- #8 yellow
- Film
- Fuji Acros 100
- Developer
- Rodinal 1+100
- Development
- Small tank for 18 minutes at 20 degrees Celsius. Agitation was for 15 seconds each for the first three minutes, then one inversion every three minutes.
- Date
- April, 2010
- Location
- 44.649512,-63.573400
- Copyright
- 2010 Chris Jones. All rights reserved.