I made these images on Friday, but processed the film early this afternoon. The film was Rollei Retro 400s and processed in HC110, dilution ‘B’ for 6 1/2 minutes. I show the pictures using the Leica M6 and 35mm Summicron-M.

Many have seen images of the Flat Iron building in Toronto and it’s hard to take a photo that is unique. I’m not sure if any of my images are unique, but I did photograph the building in angles that I haven’t often seen before.

From behind the newly renovated park behind the Flat Iron building in Toronto. Leica M6, 35mm Summicron-M. Rollei Retro 400s in HC110 6.5 min
A view from the south side of Front St, showing the Flat Iron building in the foreground and the seemingly never ending construction in the back ground. Leica M6, 35mm Summicron-M. Rollei Retro 400s in HC110 6.5 min
A not so extraordinary view of the Flat Iron building. Leica M6, 35mm Summicron-M. Rollei Retro 400s in HC110 6.5 min
Another not so extraordinary view of the Flat Iron building, however, there is a lot of construction on Wellington St. Leica M6, 35mm Summicron-M. Rollei Retro 400s in HC110 6.5 min
The Flat Iron building from the foot of the building. Leica M6, 35mm Summicron-M. Rollei Retro 400s in HC110 6.5 min
The Flatiron pub at the base of the building. Leica M6, 35mm Summicron-M. Rollei Retro 400s in HC110 6.5 min