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52 Photographs (2018) #9: Don’t move!

52 Photographs (2018) #9: Don’t move!

And then, unexpectedly, the frost and snow came back. Frustratingly, all the parks and gardens in Paris are closed when there is a small bit of snow or ice. I guess they are worried about people slipping and starting legal action …

But, one morning, miraculously, one morning the gates of Montsouris were open. I rushed in and found this fellow with his high-performance camera.

Don’t move, Mr. Icicle !

And no, the icicle didn’t move.

52 Photographs (2018) #8: A strange reflection seen in Luxembourg gardens

52 Photographs (2018) #8: A strange reflection seen in Luxembourg gardens

Week 8: It was a beautiful sunny day in winter. Not a single cloud could be seen over Paris. In Luxembourg, the trees and bushes were bare of leaves. At the south end of the park, I saw this:

A strange reflection seen in Luxembourg gardens

Taking this, I had a certain photographic reference in my mind’s eye. ..

52 Photographs (2018) #7: A post-card of Paris in Ferrania P30

52 Photographs (2018) #7: A post-card of Paris in Ferrania P30

Week number 7: snow still lay on the ground in Paris. I went out for a walk with some of Film Ferrania’s wonderful P30 film loaded in my camera. In fact it was my last roll of P30 (since then, more went on sale briefly through Maco, but I hestiated, and missed buying it).

A certain Parisian landmark seen in Ferrania P30

Yes, this photograph looks like a postcard. In fact, I went to our photo-lab, printed it out, stuck it to some card and voila !

…turned into a postcard.

I sent it to a relative, who much appreciated it. It turns out that in the old days, (1920s) a lot of people did this — photographs were printed onto card and then sent as postcards. It’s fun!

Technical note: I processed my roll using D96, and I think it looks good! Better than the other developers that I used before. Processing P30 is a hot topic over on Emulsive.

52 Photographs (2018) #6: A snowy Le Verrier seen at Paris Observatory

52 Photographs (2018) #6: A snowy Le Verrier seen at Paris Observatory

And so the snow fell. I walked around Paris, shot a few rolls of film, but the best photograph I have was taken near where I work, in the main building of l’Observatoire de Paris.

Urbain Le Verrier in the snow

In front of the main building there is a statue of Urbain Le Verrier. Here you can see him, through the front door of the Observatory, lightly dusted by snow.