Monday, 10 July 2023

Stonework

This big lump of stone sits at the foot of the steps up to the Chiesa Collegiata di Sant'Anna in Cagliari:


OM4ti, 85mm Zuiko; FP4+ on Foma 133, toned in home-brew thiourea.

It's an impressive entrance to an impressive church, and if I ever get that film of HP5+ finished and developed then I shall endeavour to show you the inside.  

Not much else to report at the minute - I've not picked up a camera in a few weeks, due to the ongoing issue with mother.  She's making progress, which is good to see.  This week in Northern Ireland sees the culmination of the 'marching season', where hundreds of Protestant flute, pipe and accordion bands take to the streets to commemorate the Glorious Revolution of 1688, where the Catholic King James was deposed and the Protestant William of Orange and his wife Mary took the crown.  The marching is usually a good excuse for a bit of film-wasting and weather permitting I shall attempt to take a few snaps.  Today is a bit miserable here in the Liberties, with steady rain.  Hopefully Wednesday will be dry.  


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