Jon Searles' photos with the keyword: ColorPlus
Sunset, Picture 2 High Saturation Edit, Patras, Pe…
21 Jan 2010 |
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While I was editing this shot in Gimp, I felt that while I had done a lot of high-saturation edits in the past two years, one more wouldn't hurt.
Sunset, Picture 2 Edit, Patras, Peloponnese, Greec…
21 Jan 2010 |
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I also took a number of photos of the sunset itself, both with my cameraphone and with the Yashica. This was one of the best ones, taken with the Yashica. I've darkened this shot and raised the contrast, as well as raising the saturation by a factor (if I'm remembering correctly) of 25 by Gimp's measurements.
Lighthouse, Picture 2, Patras, Peloponnese, Greece…
21 Jan 2010 |
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While looking for a coffeehouse someone had told us about (which we never found) my friend and I found this lighthouse. The sun was going down, so it gave me the chance to get a few shots of the lighthouse in the setting sun. The exposure on these shots was iffy since I didn't have a working light meter, but when I took this one, which was the darkest, and played with the saturation and contrast in Gimp, I was able to get this.
Basilica of St. Andreas (Andrew's), Picture 4, Pat…
21 Jan 2010 |
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This is actually an Orthodox church, the first that I've ever visited. St. Andreas is the patron saint of Patras, hence the name. Photography isn't allowed inside, but from the outside nobody bothered me. The inside is worth a visit, though, as it's colourful, and quite ornate. Nothing like any church I've been to before, other than, of course, the high vaulted ceilings and great attention to detail. According to...
www.infocenterpatras.gr/mnimeia/mnimeia_eng.htm
This is the largest Orthodox church in the Balkans (although many people object to the notion that Greece is a Balkan country), and can accomodate 5,500 worshippers and guests. Supposedly among the relics are is St. Andreas's skull and finger, stored in a large silver case. In addition, the site is a pre-Christian religious site, as prior to the construction of the church, a pagan temple to Demeter stood here, although a number of churches have stood here in the interim. The current church only dates to 1908.
Railway Crossing in the Port of Patras, Peloponnes…
21 Jan 2010 |
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I didn't see a train the whole time I was in Patras this time, although I saw a few the last time. I couldn't tell if the railway was abandoned this time, shut down for maintenance (the mainline from Athens was indeed being rebuilt and electrified), or what. I'm assuming that traffic had been cut back to allow the upgrade to go ahead, although that seems like a bad decision to me, even if the upgrade is much needed. Does anybody know? This crossing is actually at the entrance to the ferry port.
Palms, Picture 4, Patras, Peloponnese, Greece, 200…
21 Jan 2010 |
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You can see palm trees everywhere in Patras, although the climate is considered Meditteranean rather than tropical, and the last time I was there they had snow. This is a square that I visited last time, too...in snow, or rather sleet. I just don't remember the name of it, and I've skimmed Google Earth to no avail.
Ruins, Picture 2 Edit, Patras, Peloponnese, Greece…
21 Jan 2010 |
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This shot originally had a bleached area towards to the top of it, either from a light leak, a reflection, overexposure, or some such thing. The camera was old, of course, but it's just as likely I just wasn't using it right. With a lot of editing in Gimp, though, it came out okay, I think. I don't know too much about these ruins, and neither did the friend I was with, who was from Patras.
Rolls of Film, Picture 3, 2009-2010
21 Jan 2010 |
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These are actually empty boxes, as I got the Tri-X for Christmas, and the ColorPlus in Greece, and shot them before I got back to Prague. This was my first time shooting ColorPlus (it's grainy I think), but Tri-X is an old favorite.
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