Back to the Plant #3

One final image from this series of the W.H. Harris Water Treatment Plant. The grey dull day seemed to align with the austere nature of the building.

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Nikon N90s, 17mm/3.5 Tamron SP lens
Kentmere 400 film

Back to the Plant

I have shot the R.H. Harris Water Treatment Plant in Toronto a few times, but never with the Tamron SP superwide 17mm/3.5 lens so out I went last weekend. The very grey, flat lighting gave an interesting look to a very interesting building.

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Nikon N90s, 17mm/3.5 Tamron Superwide lens
Kentmere 400 film

Family

Another image from a foggy day at the Beaches on Saturday. I was struck by this scene of a family in the distance looking out at the fog.

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Nikon N90s, 105mm/2.5 Nikkor AI lens
Kentmere 400 film

Winter Fog

Yesterday was a foggy day at the Beaches. I was shooting with my  Nikon N90s and Nikkor 105mm/2.5 (replacing the one that was stolen). The film was an old expired roll of Ultrafine Xtreme 400 I had lying around and the result was grainier than I would have liked, but perhaps for the fog the effect works.

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So Empty

The Skywalk between Union Station and Rogers Centre in Toronto was very quiet yesterday morning; the lack of people made it seem larger.

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Nikon FM, 35mm/2.8 Nikkor lens
Kodak TMax 400 film,
Developed in LegacyPro EcoPro developer

West of Union Station

I went out this morning with my new (to me) Nikon FM and Nikkor 35mm lens, received from my friend Jennifer Grange. The scene below is just west of Union Station in Toronto. After being unused for a number of years, all I had to do was pop in some batteries and it worked like a charm. 🙂

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