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Ave Maria, an end to the Italian photographs

Today’s is the last of my photos from the trip to Italy I took over two months ago now. It’s quite a nice one to go out on though. I’d seen this church while walking around the town with my wife, but it was the next street over so I didn’t get chance to get close. On the last full day of the trip though I went for a walk while my wife sat beside the pool reading her book, so took the opportunity to grab a picture.

Over the past few days I’ve been scanning a roll of expired Kodak Elite Chrome that I shot while visiting this year’s Sheffield Steam Rally. I used my Canon Sure Shot Ace and all the pictures are noticeably under-exposed. I never overexpose slide film as it tends to retain its limited exposure latitude, even if it’s lost some of it’s colour tonality, and have generally had well exposed results when shooting other expired E6 emulsions. So in this case I don’t know if it’s the film (it did expire over 20 years ago!), or the camera’s metering – although I’ve had the Ace a few years, this was only the second time I’ve used it, although there were no issues with underexposure previously.

Whatever the case, it will make a good subject for a new Expiry Files post, especially given I haven’t done one of those for ages, despite promising to try and do more of them.

Ave Maria

Olympus Trip 35 & Fujifilm 200. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Taken 7 May 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Blue glass balconies

It’s Friday and, once again, instead of it being POETS* day, I’ve only just finished work because I’m busy, I’m behind on stuff, and have another very busy week coming up that I’ve barely prepped for, which means I’m heading into another weekend where work will be preying on my mind if I’m not careful.

Today’s picture is the penultimate photo from the Italy trip – a batch I’ve managed to stretch out for approaching two months! One more to come, then onto something else.

* P##s Off Early. Tomorrow’s Saturday, for those not in the know. And also, for anyone who doesn’t have the same usage of the vernacular, “p##s off“, can mean both “go away“, or “to annoy” here in the UK. 🙂

Blue balconies

Olympus Trip 35 & Fujifilm 200. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Taken 7 May 2023.

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Italian building revisited, and a backlog of images.

Does anyone remember what I posted back on the 1st of June? No? Well, neither did I, but I knew that I’d posted another photograph of the building that features in today’s post.

It seems strange that photographs taken a couple of days apart, are seperated by over a month in the blog timeline.

When posting on the blog throughout the year my pool of available photos seems to go through peaks and troughs. Sometimes I pretty much have to make sure I go out and make new photos just to keep the blog fed with fresh material. At other time, like now, I have a big backlog of stuff to get through – maybe in the region of about 8-10 rolls of 135 and 120 format images, some already on Flickr, some yet to be uploaded there, some not yet scanned, and a couple of rolls still to develop.

The pile is growing to the extent that I expect that I’ll break away from posting one or two pictured per day and maybe post bigger sets. I have a couple of rolls shot with the GW690 for instance, almost all shot at the same location on the same day, that will make a post about that particular outing.

No doubt I’ll be scratching around for stuff again in a few months though.

Through the trees #2
Through the trees #1

Olympus Trip 35 & Fujifilm 200. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Taken 7 May 2023.

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The Jesolo Wheel of Venice

I guess that this Ferris wheel is one of the landmarks in Lido di Jesolo, standing close to the centre of the resort. Its official name is The Jesolo Wheel of Venice and it is almost 200 feet in height. I didn’t have a ride, although I would have done had the opportunity presented. It apparently takes around 10 minutes to go around the wheel once, so not really a thrill ride (unless you don’t like heights!).

Ferris wheel
Ferris wheel above the trees

Olympus Trip 35 & Fujifilm 200. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Taken 7 May 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Yellow parasols

More beach scenes today, but this time a tryptych of sorts showing the same set of yellow beach parasols in different compositions.

This was the first roll of the new Fujifilm 200 that I’ve shot. From everything I’ve read it’s actually Kodak Gold that has been repackaged under Fuji branding. Gold’s a nice enough film, but I’d like to have the actual Fujifilm C200 to choose as well. It has a noticeably different look.

Yellow parasols #1
Yellow parasols #2
Yellow parasols #3

Olympus Trip 35 & Fujifilm 200. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Taken 7 May 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Looking out to sea

I’ve just come back from a couple of days in Blackpool, and I have to say the the sea was much less inviting looking than the calm Adriatic waters at Lido di Jesolo – even taking into account the no diving sign on this under-repair jetty. By contrast the Irish Sea looked very rough, brown, and cold.

I managed to shoot a couple of rolls of film in Blackpool, so you might get a glimpse of the sea in those when they appear here at some point.

No diving

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

Taken 7 May 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Kites

On the last dull day of our stay in Lido di Jesolo, while my wife lay on a sun-louger at the hotel, I took myself out for a long walk down the beach. Also walking along the beach was this guy selling kites. There may actually have been more than one kite seller as I remeber seeing them fluttering in the sky in a number of locations, but equally I suppose it could be that the guy just got around a bit.m

Kites

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

Taken 7 May 2023.

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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.