The pictures I took on our holiday in Dubrovnik seem to have no end. I shot four-and-a-half rolls while there and and I’ve only just started posting images from the second today! I think I’m going to have to start lumping stuff together or I will be posting them for the rest of the year!
Anyway, the next bunch of posts will be images from my Canon Sure Shot Z135. It’s a nice point-and-shoot camera, if a little larger than some of the others I own. It has one of those champagne coloured bodies that make it look less serious than black-bodied cameras, but the lens on it is pretty good, even if a little soft at the corners and with a noticeable vignette at the wide end. Sometimes the vignette can be a little obtrusive (especially where it darkens parts of a sky), but other times it looks quite nice. In this shot the edges of the two buildings – two parts of the hotel complex we stayed in – take the brunt of the vignetting.
Canon Sure Shot Z135 & Kodak Gold. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.
Taken 28 May 2024.

























