35mm · Film photography · Photography

Pedalos

I’ve not been on a pedalo for a long time. The last time I remember was on a holiday to Ibiza in the late 1990s. My son was around four years old at the time and came for a ride on the padalo with me. Four year olds are not much help when it comes to powering the pedalo, and I was absolutely exhausted before too long.

After a while I remember becoming quite concerned at how far we were from the shore – it was probably 100 metres at most (if that), but I became aware how deep the water beneath us was getting, and also that the surface was no longer flat, but now had a swell that would raise us up and down noticeably. Again, probably not a huge concern, but something that suddenly plants itself at the front of your mind when you’re responsible for you child.

In the end I set off back for the beach and everything was fine, but it’s amazing how quickly fear can rise.

Pedalos

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

Taken 7 May 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Left behind

There are a couple of details I like about this shot.

The most obvious is the boat in the distance. While it almost certainly has no connection with the couple on the jetty, its positioning might suggest otherwise. Have they been left behind? Or are they perhaps bidding farewell?

The other detail is much more minor, but it’s the way that the couple’s waists are aligned with the horizon. I didn’t do it deliberately, or not conciously at least, but it’s a cool little detail, I think.

Left behind

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

Taken 7 May 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Waves

…to say hello. And that’s all you get today as I need to go out straight from work and won’t have the time (or probably the inclination) to write a blog post when I get home. 🙂

Wavelets

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

Taken 7 May 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Out of snacks and ice cream

A slightly sorry looking establishment that appears to have fallen on hard times. This is on the main street that runs right through the centre of Lido di Jesolo, but right at the northern end, away from the busier part. While there are hotels and apartments all around, it would appear that most foot traffic perhaps ventured further into town for their snacks, drinks, and gelato.

Or perhaps it was closed for a completely different reason? We visited early in the season, so perhaps it was just waiting to be spruced up ready for the influx of summertime visitors?

Whatever the case it stood out as an interesting subject for a picture.

Out of snacks and ice cream

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

Taken 6 May 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Like somewhere Buzz Lightyear might live

The building you can see in the two photos here today stood out in Lido di Jesolo by dint of its height when compared with most other structures. It has a distinctly futuristic look, like a retro rocket launch pad or something. I think it’s an apartment building though.

It will turn up in the background of a least one of the pictures to come in the next few days.

Lowrise - Highrise
White stripes

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

Taken 6 May 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Votive Temple of Peace

This is the last of the shots I’m going to post from the Venice trip, and it shows the Votive Temple of Peace, a military chanel house, on the island of Lido di Venecia, where our ferry briefly stopped to let passengers on and off. A but a bunch of others pictures from back in Lido di Jesolo will be appearing soon.

Sorry to not have much more to say today. I’ve just develped a roll of film in hot, humid conditions and managed to smash my thermometer all over the floor in the process, necessitating a major clean-up operation. I’m done for the day, I think.

Votive temple

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

Taken 6 May 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

A view of San Giorgio Maggiore

Of all the photos I took while in Venice, I think this might be my favourite. It’s the view east to the island of San Giorgio Maggiore, and it just looks so wonderfully Venetian. It has the lagoon, the architecture, gondolas and moorings, and even some of those smart looking wooden speedboats (which always remind me of the chase sequence from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade – even though that was filmed in London’s docklands area), and just enough people to add interest but not make it look too crowded..

I was very happy when this one came off the scanner.

Venetian scene

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

Taken 6 May 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Seeing without noticing

I sometimes find that my eye sees photographs without always realising what is in the frame. Sometimes, when I see the result, I’ll notice that someone was staring at me intently without me having realised at the time. Sometimes there will be something in the scene that I didn’t want.

It’s not that Im not paying attention – I am! I think it’s more that sometimes my brain will focus on some element that I think will make a good photograph while filtering out certain elements. The things I mentally remove don’t usually spoil the resulting picture, but I do sometimes wonder how on earth I didn’t spot them at the time.

The picture today is a case in point. I spotted this intrument (a double-bass?) partially obsured by foliage and the edge of a marquee while musicians played beside the Grand Canal in Venice. I saw the instrument, the leaves, the white fabric, and the woman with the violin, but somehow completely missed the fact that someone was stood playing the doble-bass! Perhaps they were not playing their part when I took the photo and the bow was still, but I still failed to notice the peson’s legs just behind.

I wonder if, had I been alone when taking the shot, and not with my wife, whether I would have noticed more? I always find that taking photos when I’m not alone is a much more difficult prospect as I’m concious of not being selfish and going to the same lengths I might normally take when getting a photograph.

Strings

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

Taken 6 May 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

In St. Mark’s Square

I’m not quite finished with the Venice pictures (although there are maybe only a couple more to come) and here are a trio I took in St. Mark’s Square showing the basilica and campanile.

I will once again heartily recommend the Olympus Trip 35 for this sort of visit. It’s the perfect film camera for this type of touristy scenery and the results are excellent.

Bassilica and Camponile
Basillica
A bit of the Basilica

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

Taken 6 May 2023.

4x5 Large Format · Film photography · Photography

Mother Cap

As promised yesterday, here are the two large format photographs of Mother Cap, a gristone outcrop on the moorland above Hathersage. Looking at them closely, both have focusing issues, and I’ll leave the yellow filter off the lens until after the shot is composed and focused in future as it did make it more difficult to view the scene, but they both look fine if you don’t investigate them too closely.

Mother Cap
Outcrops

Chamonix 045N-1. Fujinon NW 135mm f/5.6 & Fomapan 100. Ilfotec DD-X 1+9 12mins @ 20°

Taken 19 June 2023.