Film: Kodak Tri-X 400, Camera: Leica M6
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Opened in 1900, the Imperial Cotton Factory is one of the early examples of textile production that dominated Hamilton in the early 20th century. The factory, the second largest in the city is one of the few examples of surviving cotton mills left in the city. The Imperial mill was known to treat its employees well with a internal publication, large cafeteria and good working conditions. Imperial merged with Cosmos Cotton Mills continued to operate the mill until 1972. Starting in the mid 2010s the former factory was slowly transformed into one of Hamilton's earliest Creative hubs, known as the Cotton Mill and continues to serve that purpose today.
Nikon F5 - AF Nikkor 14mm 1:2.8D - Kodak Tri-X 400 @ ASA-1600
Diafine (Stock) 3:00 + 3:00 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
Opened in 1900, the Imperial Cotton Factory is one of the early examples of textile production that dominated Hamilton in the early 20th century. The factory, the second largest in the city is one of the few examples of surviving cotton mills left in the city. The Imperial mill was known to treat its employees well with a internal publication, large cafeteria and good working conditions. Imperial merged with Cosmos Cotton Mills continued to operate the mill until 1972. Starting in the mid 2010s the former factory was slowly transformed into one of Hamilton's earliest Creative hubs, known as the Cotton Mill and continues to serve that purpose today.
Nikon F5 - AF Nikkor 14mm 1:2.8D - Kodak Tri-X 400 @ ASA-1600
Diafine (Stock) 3:00 + 3:00 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
The King John Buildings is a pair of 1850s commercial buildings that were recently saved from demolition, rather than restore each individually they were combined to form a single building in order to meet with current code and safety standards. It's awesome see that these buildings are now being saved rather than turning them into parking lot like so many others in Hamilton. While there isn't much history in these structures working in the smaller areas allowed my ultra-wides to shine!
Nikon F5 - AF Nikkor 14mm 1:2.8D - Kodak Tri-X 400 @ ASA-1600
Diafine (Stock) 3:00 + 3:00 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC