In 1975, the South Street Seaport adjacent to the old fish market was still in it's infancy. Needless to say the redolence was overwhelming. Slowly it grew to become one of the city's great venues. The fish market moved to to The Bronx taking away the smell. This is a medium format shot with Ektachrome 100 Pro and my Yashika 124, my first foray into medium format.
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Friday, July 17, 2020
Early seaport image
In 1975, the South Street Seaport adjacent to the old fish market was still in it's infancy. Needless to say the redolence was overwhelming. Slowly it grew to become one of the city's great venues. The fish market moved to to The Bronx taking away the smell. This is a medium format shot with Ektachrome 100 Pro and my Yashika 124, my first foray into medium format.
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