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 minA 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 minA not so extraordinary view of the Flat Iron building. Leica M6, 35mm Summicron-M. Rollei Retro 400s in HC110 6.5 minAnother 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 minThe Flat Iron building from the foot of the building. Leica M6, 35mm Summicron-M. Rollei Retro 400s in HC110 6.5 minThe Flatiron pub at the base of the building. Leica M6, 35mm Summicron-M. Rollei Retro 400s in HC110 6.5 min