Keywords:#etbtsy, black and white, film, fomapan 400, fort, fort george, niagara-on-the-lake, nikon fe, rollei supergrain, visitor center
Photo Info
Dimensions4866 x 3112
Original file size4.67 MB
Image typeJPEG
Color spaceUnknown
Date modified16-Nov-24 16:38
Shooting Conditions
Camera makePlustek
Camera modelOpticFilm 8200i
Fort George Visitor Center, Niagara-on-the-Lake
The eye-catching visitor center building at Fort George, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada.
Fort George was built in 1790s by the British Army to replace Fort Niagara. Many of its structures were demolished in 1813 during the Battle of Fort George. The poor wartime design of Fort George led to its replacement by Fort Mississauga in the 1820s.
Niagara-on-the-Lake was established in 1779 and was originally called Butlersburg. It was renamed to Newark in 1792 and became the first capital of Upper Canada, a province that later became Ontario. In 1797 the name was changed to Niagara and finally in 1861 the "-on-the-Lake" was added.
Photographed with a 35mm Nikon FE camera on Fomapan 400 Black & White Negative Film, developed in Rollei Supergrain developer.