I
grew up sailing past this building, the empty husk of an old power
plant; seeing it rejuvenated and renewed, as the head of Emera (formerly
Nova Scotia Power) is a real pleasure. Most people photograph it in the
morning, when the sun and morning sky reflect off the glass, but I
quite like it at dusk, when it is back-lit against the fading evening
sky.
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My last image of this field trip, focused on night photography, was of Pier 21,
took full advantage of the strong reflection of the street lights on
the side of the old rail car. The 90 second exposure rendered the couple
of people who walked through the image invisible.
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