Santa Eulalia (A Little Closer)
Nikon D700 + Nikkor 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5 D @ISO6400 Handheld.
Taken through the gap in the vertical bars of the locked gate that greets you when you head down the stairs to view the crypt. In an inspired bit of income generation, the powers that be here have installed a meter that that needs to be fed with half a Euro every couple of minutes or so to keep the (very dim) lights on.
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Well, it's been a while!
There's been far too much going on, not bad - just busy, but flickr has had to take a back seat, which isn't a bad thing every now and then. Anyway, I'm in Barcelona at the moment (again), so I offer a set of images from La Catedral, a vast soaring edifice in the old (medieval) city. The astute amongst you will notice that these are digital. No I haven't moved away from film, I'm still shooting it, plenty of it in fact, but the film shots are likely to be some time away because of the practicalities involved. So you'll just have to make do with nice conventional digi shots for now. (Although I am working on less conventional digi shots too! ;)
I know I owe loads of flickr/emails. I'm working on it.
Santa Eulalia (A Little Closer)
Nikon D700 + Nikkor 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5 D @ISO6400 Handheld.
Taken through the gap in the vertical bars of the locked gate that greets you when you head down the stairs to view the crypt. In an inspired bit of income generation, the powers that be here have installed a meter that that needs to be fed with half a Euro every couple of minutes or so to keep the (very dim) lights on.
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Well, it's been a while!
There's been far too much going on, not bad - just busy, but flickr has had to take a back seat, which isn't a bad thing every now and then. Anyway, I'm in Barcelona at the moment (again), so I offer a set of images from La Catedral, a vast soaring edifice in the old (medieval) city. The astute amongst you will notice that these are digital. No I haven't moved away from film, I'm still shooting it, plenty of it in fact, but the film shots are likely to be some time away because of the practicalities involved. So you'll just have to make do with nice conventional digi shots for now. (Although I am working on less conventional digi shots too! ;)
I know I owe loads of flickr/emails. I'm working on it.