Waiting, Porter lounge
On my way out of Toronto in March I got to wait in the brand new, open for less than a week Porter Airlines lounge in the newly renovated Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. It is very nice, with nice big seats, a computer lounge, wi-fi, and free coffee, tea and pop. For someone coming from the eastern end of the city, it is way more convenient than Pearson and has none of the headaches. I highly recommend flying Porter if you can.
So of course I had to take a snap while I was relaxing in the lounge. The colour palette of the lounge lends itself quite well to black and white. Great tones. This shot makes the lounge look like a serene spot, which at the time, it wasn’t. A Saturday afternoon gets less of the down-to-business commuter traffic and more of the screaming kids traffic. What would an airport be without screaming, out-of-control children? Heaven.
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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 the last 15 seconds for the first three minutes, then once every three minutes.
- Date
- March, 2010
- Location
- 43.631772,-79.396406
- Copyright
- 2010 Chris Jones. All rights reserved.