Saturday 15 December 2012

Paris on film




It has been a lot of fun learning how to shoot with the Lomo Diana F+. Shooting on film is such a different game compared to digital, especially on the Lomo. While there are have been some really tough and disappointing lessons, the results have also been incredibly rewarding.

Buying a roll of black and white film for Paris was a great move. For the record, the shots above are straight out of the camera – no editing or adjustments.

Our 2 year wedding anniversary...in Paris!


  




Waaayyyyyyyyy back in July we decided to head across to Paris to celebrate our two-year wedding anniversary. It was a lovely and relaxing few days. While we definitely did a fair bit of touristy stuff, we also made sure that we took some time to take it easy and soak in the Paris atmosphere.

A few highlights included….
> Staying in a beautiful top floor corner hotel room overlooking The Pantheon...
> A daily routine of sitting outside at a brasserie, eating croissants, crepes and omelettes, and watching the world go by...
> Making a trip out to Versailles and reliving the incredible gardens of the Palace, and Marie Antoinette’s hamlet...
> Somewhat unexpectedly having an amazing night out at a Paris swing-dancing club...
> Toughing out the long queue to go up the tower of Notre Dame. Seeing the ubiquitous gargoyles overlooking Paris was well worth the wait...
> Getting caught in the rain at The Louvre. It cleared the square of people, giving us the rare opportunity to take some tourist-free photos. The cost…we got drenched!

Monday 10 December 2012

The Souks, bartering, the people, and a closing word







Morocco was definitely the most extreme destination that we have been to so far on our adventures. The culture and the pace of life was radically different to anything we had previously experienced, which was at times exhilarating, and at times really tiring...

Saturday 1 December 2012

Blood in the streets of Fez







It really was quite an experience being out and about on the Eve of the Eid – ‘Feast of the Sacrifice’ - the second most significant festival on the Muslim calendar. Like Christmas for us, there was a genuine buzz of excitement in the air, with people making last minute preparations and purchases in readiness for a week of feasting and family time.


The one key difference, however, was that rather than going to Safeway to buy some nicely pre-butchered and pre-packed meat…people were out and about picking up a sheep so that they could DIY.