52:320TXP – Week 50 – Hancock County

52:320TXP - Week 50 - Hancock County

It wouldn’t be a 52-project from me without something from Findlay! Anyone who has attended a Film Photography Project meetup in lovely downtown Findlay, Ohio, will immediately recognize this beautiful building. The Hancock County Courthouse was constructed between 1886 and 1888 to replace an older brick structure that once sat on the same site. This came about when Findlay was decided to be the seat of Hancock county. Constructed in three styles, Palladium, Victorian, and a favourite of mine, Richardson Romanesque, the building certainly strikes anyone who visits the downtown. If you get a chance or are driving past, stop by. The Irish pub is a favourite of mine to eat a meal at, or if you’re a film nut, head to 111 E. Sandusky Street and say hi to Leslie at The Mecca/Imagine That!

Pacemaker Crown Graphic – Fuji Fujinon-W 1:5.6/125 – Kodak Tri-X 320 (320TXP)
Movements: Front Rise
Meter: Pentax Spotmeter V
1/4″ – f/64 – ASA-320
Kodak Microdol-X (Stock) 7:45 @ 20C

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