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Back from Italy

I got back home yesterday after a few days away with my wife. We took a short trip to Lido di Jesolo, a beach resort in north-east Italy, that she had said she would like to visit. The resort is very much built for tourists – it’s mostly hotels and the restaurants, cafes, and shops that serve the visitors, but it’s clean, friendly, and a nice place to spend some time. It has a very long beach – over nine miles in length – which is equally clean (it has a Blue Flag rating) and with lots of public facilities such as cafes, bars, and showers. It also has thousands of sun-loungers and parasols, with many of the resort’s hotels having their own reserved section of the beach.

Before the flight
The plane we flew on to Italy – a Boeing 737-800 should you be interested.
Over the Alps
Flying over the Alps.
Venice descent
Making our descent into Venice Marco Polo Airport, with Venice visible in the centre of the Venetian lagoon.

The resort is also only a short distance from Venice, and it’s easy to catch a bus and a ferry to the historic city – a trip of approximately an hour from the bus station – meaning an abundance of culture and history is there should you wish to partake of it. We visited Venice on the second day of our trip, and here are a few pictures from the day out.

Piazza San Marco
Piazza San Marco, Venice
Rialto Bridge
Rialto Bridge, Venice
Somewhere in Venice
A canal scene, Venice

I’ll be posting a bunch of photos from the trip once I’ve got them processed and scanned, but in a break from tradition (given that this blog is advertised as being about film photography) I’ve dropped a few digital photos into today’s post. I don’t intend to start posting digital photographs on a regular basis, but I’ve decided that sometimes it might be apt. Because I often have a backlog of film pictures to develop, scan, and upload, it can often be many weeks before I get to post them. Using some digital pictures now and then will allow me to better illustrate the posts where I witter on about what I did that day with actual images from the events, rather than some random unrelated film photo I took weeks earlier.

Ricoh GR III.

Taken 5 and 6 May 2023.

2 thoughts on “Back from Italy

  1. Looks like you had a fabulous trip. I have the same dilemma occasionally when waiting for film to be processed, sometimes I only have a digital camera with me, and if I capture and Aurora Australis it is always digital. So my blog these days is “mostly film” but all photography…

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    1. Thanks. The trip was very nice.

      I think it’s probably the “purist” in me that stops me posting digital images (plus the fact that most of my photography is analogue), but there’s definitely a place for them. They have a big advantage in that I can swiftly turn them around to post about things that have just happened, which is much more difficult with film images.

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