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Now officially known as the "William H. Grey III 30th Street Station" (but no one calls it that), Philadelphia's main rail station is a neoclassical gem. Located just across the river from Center City in West Philadelphia, it serves Amtrak, SEPTA, and a few NJ Transit trains. The modernist glass Cira Center office complex next door is a striking contrast.
Captured with a Hasselblad (Zeiss) T* CFE FLE 40mm/4 lens (@ f/8) lens, Pentax 645z camera (@ ISO 100).
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No one calls it that, but if they did, it would be
Gray with an A.
[Wikipedia]
(FWIW I'm enjoying the reruns. Especially from my pixelfed acct on desktop with big monitor. I've not done much digital B&W, mostly leaving that with analog chemical, only using monochrome to rescue digital images with unfixable wrong white balance and no RAW/DNF saved. Yeah, I did sometimes forget to put return WB=AUTO at the end of tricky shoot...)