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1937

A whole bunch of pictures to come over the next week or two from my recent trip to Lido di Jesolo in Italy with my wife. It was only a short, three-day break, but I managed to get through two-and-a-half rolls of film with my Olympus Trip 35.

As it’s late and I (shock! Horror!) almost forgot to write a blog post today, I’ll keep this one quite short.

This small building was set just back from the beach and, like so many other hotels and houses, was painted a vivid shade. It has “1937” written on the wall in Roman numerals. I guess it’s possible that the building dates back to then, but I suspect it may have some different significance. Whatever the case, I felt it made for a nice colourful subject, and I like the leading lines formed by the strips of matting in the foreground..

1937

Olympus Trip 35 & Kodak Gold. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Taken 5 May 2023.

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