H H Hay Building Portland Maine
by Richard Bean
Title
H H Hay Building Portland Maine
Artist
Richard Bean
Medium
Photograph
Description
© Richard Bean
2008
H.H. Hay Building
Early morning on Congress Street
Portland Maine
"upper"
In Portland Square, where Congress, Free, and High Street meet, there stands a three-story wedge-shaped building known as the "upper" H. H. Hay Building. There is a "lower" H. H. Hay building at Free and Middle Streets.
This building was built in 1826, and at the time, it had two stories and was named after its architect, Charles Quincy Clapp. In 1922, a third story was added by John Calvin Stevens. In 1978, Greater Portland Landmarks purchased the building after falling into disrepair. H. H. Hay and Sons was a drug firm in the city.
21 Min's before sunrise
The fog was beginning to roll in
Sigma SD-14
Lens: Sigma 12mm-24mm f/4.5-5.6 EX DG Aspherical HSM
ISO 200
Focal Length: 20mm
f/20
Shutter Priority
2.0 sec
2.5 sec
3.2 sec
Final processing with Lightroom Classic 2020, Photoshop Classic 2020, and various plugins.
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January 14th, 2012
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