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.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Computer problem

I was going to write about today’s trip out in today’s blog but my computer is being a complete dick once again and preventing me from doing even the most basic of tasks in a timely fashion, so now I’m in a bad mood and not feeling like writing anything. I’m very sorry.

So here’s a picture of a bright red bus at a bus station. I feel like getting on that bus and just letting it take me away someewhere.

Maybe I’ll be allowed to post something better tomorrow but you’d better ask my computer though.

Red bus at Lido di Jesolo bus station

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

Taken 6 May 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

San Giacomo di Rialto

Another Venetian church, this time San Giacomo di Rialto which is supposedly the oldest chuch in the city, dating back to the year 421, although this may not be the case.

The clock seen in the picture is from the 16th century and is apparently considered a standing joke due to its inacuracy.

Big clock

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

Taken 6 May 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Lots of gondolas

I’ve been out for a visit to the seaside with my wife today, which has been nice, but tiring. I shot almost a full roll of HP5+ with my Olympus OM-1N while there, so once I finish the final few frames, I’ll get that developed and scanned. I’m currently at one of those points where I have a decent backlog of images to upload (and even scan), so it might be a while before they apear here on the blog.

Here’s another shot from Venice with a very busy canal.

A multitude of gondolas

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

Taken 6 May 2023.

35mm · Digital · Film photography · Photography

Another canal in Venice (on film and digital)

Another photograph of a Venetian canal, but one where I took two photographs of the same scene – one with my Olympus Trip 35mm film camera, the other with my Ricoh GR III diigtal APS C compact.

I like both pictures. The the digital shot certainly has the edge in terms of resolution and the 28mm lens gives a different POV (as well as being in a different orientation), but I think I prefer the colours from the film shot. They’re less contrasty and rich, but feel more like what I saw on the day (although this is probably subjective).

Which do you prefer, and why?

Lush canal
Somewhere in Venice

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

Ricoh GR III (bottom picture)

Taken 6 May 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Bacino Orseolo

Bacino Orseolo is a gondola station in Venice, jus a minute away from St Mark’s Square. There were a steady stream of gondolas arriving and departing as we walked through, carrying tourists on rides propelled by the gondoliers in their distinctive striped shirts.

Gondola rides
Turnaround

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

Taken 6 May 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

A man in yellow crosses Campo san Polo

This was one of those brief moments where a shot briefly appears before your eyes. The shape of the buildings, the people resting by the fountain, and the man in the bright yellow shirt striding across the campo. Seconds later other groups of people had wandered into the frame, cluttering the scene, and removing the sense of space and heat that this picture says to me.

Quite often I miss those chances, those decisive moments, as Henri Cartier Bresson famously said. I think I got a nice picture here though.

Plaza

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

Taken 6 May 2023.