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.