Watching, Halifax Harbour

August 1st is Natal Day in Nova Scotia and a long weekend for many in the heart of the summer. The weather this year was perfect, bright and sunny but not too warm. So, to stretch my legs from a 20km hike the day before, I went for a stroll along the harbourfront to see what was going on and do some people watching.

Theodore Too, the self-proclaimed world-famous tugboat calls Cable Wharf home and takes people for a jaunty little ride around the harbour. It’s unlike the real tugboats that work the harbour in that it has eyes, a nose and wears a baseball cap. So, when it goes by, people tend to stop and point. These people seemed to think it was a pretty funny sight.

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Camera
Mamiya 6 medium-format rangefinder
Lens
Mamiya 75mm
Filter
#15 yellow
Film
Fuji Acros 100
Developer
Rodinal 1+100
Development
Small tank for 18 minutes at 20 degrees Celsius. Agitation was for 15 seconds at the start of the first three minutes, then one inversion every three minutes.
Date
August, 2010
Location
44.650040,-63.571643
Copyright
2010 Chris Jones. All rights reserved.