County Hall, Cork 8x10
€40.00
Once the tallest building in Ireland, Cork's County Hall was designed by Cork architect Patrick McSweeney (check out his work on the Bantry Public Library).
Funny story, when I was setting up to take this photo on a quiet Sunday morning doing the Lee Fields walk, this building was floating on a cloud of fog and you could barely see the bushes and trees in the foreground.
The film camera I had set-out to use was new to me and by the time I had it all ready to go the fog had lifted. Still, a beautiful image of a unique Cork City building.
Shot on Fujifilm Pro 400h film (on a Mamiya RB67 + 90mm lens if you're curious).
This is printed on nice Lustre paper to an 8x10 inch size for easy framing.