Category: architecture

Morning Light at an Old Location

I’ve shot inside the Eaton Centre on a regular basis, and it can be hard to find new angles/looks. When I was there last Saturday to shoot the new walkway again the angled morning light gave the interior of the mall an interesting look.


Hasselblad 500CM, 50mm/f4 Distagon lens
Ilford HP5+, developed in Microdol-X

Take 2

Yesterday I decided to go the Eaton Centre for another crack at the new walkway over Queen Street. I wanted to try the square format my Hasselblad (and my treasured 50mm/f4 Distagon lens)


Hasselblad 500 C/M, 50mm/f4 Distagon lens
Ilford HP5+ film, developed in Microdol-X

Night Street

The first of a few more images of Toronto at night, shot on Tri-X, pushed to EI 3200.


Voigtlander Bessa R2M, 35mm/f.17 Voigtlander Ultron lens
Kodak Tri-X film, E.I. 3200, 2 hour semi-stand development in Rodinal 1+100

Something New

Recently the new walkway over Queen Street between the Eaton Centre and Hudson’s Bay opened. Given what is happening to Bricks and Mortar retail it seems like a bridge between two dinosaurs, but I do like the look if it, compared to its dull and dingy predecessor.

Voigtlander Bessa R2M, 25mm/4 Snap Skopar lens
Kodak TMax 400 film, developed in Microdol X, full strength

Monolithic

Today’s image is from a visit to the R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant earlier this summer. I finally got the roll of colour film developed last week.

Voigtlander Bessa R2M, 35mm/2.5 Color Skopar lens
Fujifilm Superia 200 C-41 Colour Film