A couple of months ago we visited St Thomas, which is in the southwestern part of Ontario, Canada. We went there for a friends Birthday party. I have only driven through the city and this have never taken time to explore. I still didn't get a lot of time to explore but I did get an hour or so the morning after the party to visit the downtown area and take some shots. The city has a lot of history and a lot of it seems to tied up with the railroad. They have a railway museum that unfortunately didn't get to visit, and they have a train sculpture that greets you as you enter the city.
The city has some really nice old buildings that I did get some shots of. I hope to return there sometime and spend more time photographing the city and especially the downtown core. Here are some examples of the shots I did get to capture. All shots were captured using my Yashica Minister D on Ilford HP5+ film using the "Sunny 16" rule to get my exposure.
The train sculpture that greets you as you enter the city!
Some shots I captured in St Thomas' downtown core.
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