Each time I drive to Seattle, I find more interesting industrial and commercial topics to photograph south of the city and along the Duwamish Waterway. Let's start with another look at South Park and proceed north along the waterway.
South Park
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| 14th Ave. South near South Cloverdale Street, South Park |
14th Avenue is the main road running north-south through South Park. Many of the restaurants feature Hispanic foods.
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| Not much cooking any more in this taqueria |
Industrial Zone
Drive northwest, staying on the west side of the Duwamish, and you enter an industrial area. Many companies here serve marine activities and construction.
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| Duwamish Waterway from Overlook Park at South Portland Street |
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Debris, South Portland Street (28mm ƒ/2.8 Vivitar lens) |
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Wire spools, South Fontanelle Street (35mm ƒ/2.8 Pentax-A lens) |
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| South Fontanelle Street |
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Rail cars, 4260 West Marginal Way (Sears 50mm ƒ/1.7 lens, yellow filter) |
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General recycling of Washington, 4260 West Marginal Way (Sears 50mm ƒ/1.7 lens, yellow filter) |
This ends out quick look at the west side of the Duwamish Waterway. Standby for more Seattle in the future.
I took these pictures on Fuji Acros II film with a Pentax MX 35mm camera and 28, 35, and 50mm lenses. Glazers Camera developed the film, but some part of the process resulted in tiny white spots on the film. I suspect it was from gas bubbles in the developer, or possibly the film was not agitated properly, leaving tiny spots undeveloped. They are barely visible on this scale. I will return to developing black and white film myself again.










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