- Location
- Seattle
- Name
- Andrew
I thought I'd share a not-quite-the-whole-roll this time. It was a rainy day and I was in the heavily shadowed areas around Pike Place Market much of the time, so I shot this HP5 at 1600, fully expecting the grainy results. Of course there are ways to mitigate the grain, but I didn't have them, rodinal is all I have right now, so I used 1:25 for 12 minutes with pretty gentle agitation. I don't dislike the way it came out.
This was the first time in over a year I got to shoot photos outside of my home area, we were up helping my sister in law settle into an apartment for a job she has up there. All of us living very circumscribed lives. More than I can say for many I saw out and about - there were masks almost everywhere, of course, but I found it surprising that in Seattle, a hard-hit city earlier in the pandemic, there were a lot of people out and about.
There were definitely a lot of people in the market who didn't seem to give a rip how close they were to other people.
A lot of the open-air dining was more curtailed than many of the other standbys - the flower merchants, for example, were still doing well. Not many places offered any space for eating, however.
There was some straight-up tourism, which kind of surprised me. Either these were people who weren't into following guidelines, or else they had been, and were part of the contingent of people who seemed "over it." Or maybe they were vaccinated.
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This was the first time in over a year I got to shoot photos outside of my home area, we were up helping my sister in law settle into an apartment for a job she has up there. All of us living very circumscribed lives. More than I can say for many I saw out and about - there were masks almost everywhere, of course, but I found it surprising that in Seattle, a hard-hit city earlier in the pandemic, there were a lot of people out and about.
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There were definitely a lot of people in the market who didn't seem to give a rip how close they were to other people.
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A lot of the open-air dining was more curtailed than many of the other standbys - the flower merchants, for example, were still doing well. Not many places offered any space for eating, however.
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There was some straight-up tourism, which kind of surprised me. Either these were people who weren't into following guidelines, or else they had been, and were part of the contingent of people who seemed "over it." Or maybe they were vaccinated.