All taken the same evening as yesterday’s picture, these four shots show the Far d’Artutx lighthouse at the south-western point of Menorca.
The light was dropping and I was shooting 100asa film (which I’d rated at 80asa) so I had to use a slower shutter-speed to get a wide enough aperture for the camera to allow me to get the pictures. Some of them are slightly soft as a result, although not to the extent that they are ruined or anything.
The last one of the four, and my favourite, is pretty sharp though. It looks almost like a moonlit scene, although the effect is a result of the sun lighting up some high cumulus through a gap in the lower clouds.
Olympus 35 RC & Fuji Superia 100 (expired 2008). Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.
One evening on our holiday we walked to the nearby lighthouse (pictures coming tomorrow!). It had rained heavily earlier and the sky was still full of impressive clouds. On the edge of this road lay a large scimitar, or crescent shaped puddle, and I grabbed a quick photo of this couple reflected in its surface.
Olympus 35 RC & Fuji Superia 100 (expired 2008). Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.
A quick post this evening as I’ve just got back from the cinema (where I saw TRON Ares, which I enjoyed a lot).
Here’s another digital shot from our recent trip to Menorca. This is the Far d’Artrutx lighthouse on the south-western tip of the island. The woman in the shot was there by happenstance, but I think her presence adds a lot to the picture.
I spent the last week in Menorca with my wife (I pre-scheduled the posts with the half-frame pictures that have been popping up over the past seven days – I have a bunch more of those and mean, at some point, to post my thoughts on the camera I used to take them).
While we were away, I shot a couple of rolls of film and also took a bunch of pictures with my little Ricoh compact digital camera too, which I’m starting to post-process. Here’s one of them…
I’ve returned home after a week long holiday with my wife in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Normally, when I’m going to be away from my computer for a few days, I will pre-write a bunch of posts and schedule them to auto-publish while I’m absent. This time I decided to do something different.
As I knew I would be taking a digital camera (my Ricoh GRIIi compact) on the trip as well as a film camera, I figured I would take the chance that I could transfer the images to my phone and then edit and publish them from there. There was a risk that this would go awry and I would end up publishing text only posts, but it was one I felt safe to accept.
As it turned out, I had no problems at all. I was easily able to transfer RAW files from the camera to my phone and then edit them in Lightroom Mobile. It was a little trickier than on my PC, and I had some concerns that my editing might suffer given I only had the phone screen to judge the final results, but they seem to have turned out ok.
I shot a few tolls of film on the trip too, but it will be a while before I’m able to develop, scan, and publish those, but they will appear here at some point. I ‘m currently in one of my surplus periods where film negatives are concerned and have several rolls of images backing up, so I have plenty of stuff to publish here on the blog.
The picture shared today is another of the digital pictures made on the trip, although this one has been edited on my PC and uploaded to Flickr before adding to the blog. It shows the tranquil waters of one of the hotel’s swimming pools reflecting a lovely blue hour sky.