{"id":17,"date":"2015-09-23T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2015-09-23T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/journeyjot.com\/index.php\/2015\/09\/23\/europe-on-film\/"},"modified":"2023-01-03T16:22:54","modified_gmt":"2023-01-03T16:22:54","slug":"europe-on-film","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/journeyjot.com\/index.php\/2015\/09\/23\/europe-on-film\/","title":{"rendered":"Europe on Film"},"content":{"rendered":"
Selected film shots from the trusty little Yashica Mat 124G. It\u2019s been awhile since I\u2019ve shot on film,
but decided it\u2019d be some fun for our European summer road trip!<\/p>\n
The following photos are a mix from a roll of Kodak Portra 160, and an Agfa Portrait XPS 160 which
expired in 2007.<\/p>\n
You can probably tell the difference, with the blurriness and tinge of nostalgia of the expired Agfa,
and the more natural looking colours produced by the Portra.<\/p>\n
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Probably too early for ice cream, but the cones are stacked and ready to roll.<\/p>\n
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Loved that this was right in the middle of the main square, providing a burst of whimsy from
all directions.<\/p>\n
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I absolutely loved the intricacy of the details found on the fa\u00e7ade of the duomo in Florence.<\/p>\n
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More stunning details of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore; every inch of space has been
beautified with imagery, carving or colour.<\/p>\n
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The front of an unassuming bottle shop, beckoning into its dark interior.<\/p>\n
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Strolling about Florence sure was a visual treat. Pretty cafes and gelaterias line the streets and
corners, and I really liked the fonts found on shop fronts, or painted boldly on the sides of buildings.<\/p>\n
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Can\u2019t remember where this was (does anyone know?), but I loved the trees and spaciousness
of this piazza.<\/p>\n
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Taking a short break in the shade while strolling around Florence; soaking up the city\u2019s charisma and casual vibe of the people sitting all around us, engrossed in conversation or drink.<\/p>\n
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Along the bustling streets of Rome sits a grand old theatre that captured my attention with
its vintage glamour.<\/p>\n
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When one thinks of Rome, one probably thinks of the Colosseum. Considered as one of the greatest works of architecture, it represents the long, bloody history of Imperial Rome.<\/p>\n
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Carvings and colours, curves and curls \u2013 all the amazing little details of old European buildings.<\/p>\n
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In the lovely little town of Gengenbach, which is full of half-timbered, chocolate-box and pastel-hued buildings. The quaint surroundings were used as the location for filming Augustus Gloop \u2013 the fat, chocolate guzzling boy in \u201cCharlie and the Chocolate Factory\u201d \u2013 \u201cSave some room for later,
Augustus liebling!\u201d<\/p>\n
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An evening view of gorgeous Gengenbach \u2013 a tiny and relaxed town in the Black Forest
packed with character.<\/p>\n
More from black-forest<\/p>\n