35mm · Film photography · Photography

Splat!

I have a bit of a habit of photographing giant ice creams, the big plastic display things that you see outside ice cream parlours and the like, especially in seaside towns. I’ve featured them on this blog on a number of occasions.

So, just to mix it up, here’s a giant ice lolly. I can only imagine the wails of distress form the giant child who dropped it…

Melt

Nikon F80, Nikkor 28-80mm f.3.5-5.6 AF-D & Kodak Gold. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro

Taken 18 August 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Cruising

On our first day in Malaga, while walking around the port, we saw this cruise ship berthed. The Seabourn Sojourn is chartered and operated by Seabourn Cruise Line and is the flagship of their fleet. She took her maiden voyage in 2010, leaving Greenwich, London and cruised the northern European countries before crossing the Atlantic to cruise the Caribbean and Panama.

Since then, she has carried round-the-world cruises, and also operated between the US and Cuba. In 2020, during a world cruise, she made it as far as Hawaii where she was held in quarantine due to the Covid pandemic, with passengers unable to depart.

The ship has 229 suites and, from a quick glance at the Seabourn website, cruises might be a touch out of my price range except maybe for a very special occasion…

At anchor
Seabourne Sojourn
Crewmembers
Cruise ship

Nikon F80, Nikkor 28-80mm f.3.5-5.6 AF-D & Kodak Gold. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro

Taken 18 August 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

A life ring

Following on from yesterday’s post about typos, after a bit of faffing about in Firefox I now seem to have a working spell checker when typing blog posts. Hopefully, from now on, there will be fewer spelling errors in my posts!

I have to thank adventurepdx for suggesting that Chrome has a spellcheck feature which might need to be switched on. While I currently use Firefox rather than Chrome, his comment pushed me to see if that browser had a similar feature and if it also needed to be activated, and it did! I now get a bunch of easy-to-spot wiggly lines beneath my many typos, making them much easier to spot and fix.

So, thanks adventurepdx for throwing me a life ring. 🙂

Life ring

Nikon F80, Nikkor 28-80mm f.3.5-5.6 AF-D & Kodak Gold. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro

Taken 18 August 2023.

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Typos

One of my pet peeves with writing this blog on WordPress is the number of typos that end up in my posts. It’s kinda embarrassing to see them because, generally speaking, I can spell words correctly. Sure, I might have to look an unusual word up sometimes, but most of the time I’m just fine.

So off I’ll go, clacking away on the keyboard, the words falling onto the screen while, unbeknownst to me, I’m actually sprinkling a load of misspelt crap in there at frequent intervals. What makes things worse is that I often don’t notice this until after I submit the post, sometimes only when I re-read a much earlier post, whereupon I feel duty bound to correct them and hide my shame.

Back when I first started this blog, WordPress had a very handy spellchecker built into the editor which would highlight any errors. But then, for reasons unknown, they removed it. I guess there might still be spellcheckers available as plug-ins, but last time I looked (admittedly quite a long time ago) there were only premium versions available. Maybe I’ll look again.

Anyway, I can only apologise for my lack of editorial care and make some sort of half-hearted promise that I’ll try to do better in this regard.

I have checked this post carefully for typos. 🙂

The picture today contains no typos. I like the abstract nature of it.

Abstract

Nikon F80, Nikkor 28-80mm f.3.5-5.6 AF-D & Kodak Gold. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro

Taken 18 August 2023.