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Barceloneta Beach
Praia de Barceoneta cheia de pessoas em um belo dia de muito calor e céu azul.
Barcelona - Espanha
Testing an Olympus 35SP rangefinder with Kodak Gold 200 digitized with a X-E3 , Zuiko macro lens, and Kaiser light table as a light source. Then processed with RawTherapee/GIMP. What a great lens!
Silver Print
Fujimoto + SCHNEIDER Komponon f/11
Ilford Multigrade IV FB
This is an original print 18x24cm paper.
There is no “artificial” modification by software
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Ayer en el restaurante Salamanca de la barceloneta,celebrando el santo de mi consuegroqué se llama José.
Kodak Portra 160NC (expired in 2007)
Canon Ae-1 Program
Canon lens FD 50mm 1:1.4
Ofcourse I did bring some film with me. Unfortunately I couldn't take the m645 with me. It's to heavy and bulky. But I did bring my canon Ae1 program with me. The kodak portra 160nc has it's best time. It's a shame.. I really loved the film.
This is what I love about discovering new places; the surprises.. Who knew you could ride waves in Barcelona? I did not and honestly I didn’t even expect it. I know that the Mediterranean sea has an reputation of being rough. But never saw waves like these.
The weather that day wasn’t as good as we hoped for. I felt more like Dutch weather. Which could a good explanation for the waves.
Being used to the waves at the beaches near and around the French cities Capbreton, Hossegor and Biarritz, I’d say these waves were rather small. But apparently they were big enough for some wave riding.
But it was an awesome surprise to see so many people out on the water. It was an total chaos, which made it fun to watch. Whenever a good wave came, 3 or 4 surfers tried to take it.
In the mean time I'm filling up my website with shots from the city trip. Please feel free to click the link and take a quick look.