Portrait of Cuba 2

Left: Bay of Pigs. Right: Bay of Pigs Museum
Left: Bay of Pigs. Right: Bay of Pigs Museum

 

Left: Bay of Pigs. Right: Bay of Pigs
Left: Bay of Pigs. Right: Bay of Pigs

 

Bay of Pigs
Bay of Pigs

 

Left: Organic smallholding, Viñales. Right: Lagoon, Trinidad
Left: Organic smallholding, Viñales. Right: Lagoon, Trinidad

 

Left: Che Guevara memorial, Santa Clara. Right: Mural, Havana
Left: Che Guevara memorial, Santa Clara. Right: Mural, Havana

 

 

Left: Havana. Right: Viñales
Left: Havana. Right: Viñales

 

Hotel chalet, Soroa
Hotel chalet, Soroa

 

Left: Havana. Right: Havana
Left: Havana. Right: Havana

 

 

Portrait of Cuba

Left: Apartment Havana. Right: Room, Viñales

 

Havana
Havana

 

Room, Viñales
Room, Viñales

 

Apartment, Havana
Apartment, Havana

 

Left: Balcony, Trindad. Right: Flag, Trinidad
Left: Balcony, Trindad. Right: Flag, Trinidad

 

Apartment, Havana
Apartment, Havana

 

Left: Baseball stadium, Viñales. Right Che Guevara Memorial
Left: Baseball stadium, Viñales. Right: Che Guevara Memorial

 

Viñales
Viñales

 

Left: Trinidad. Right: Havana
Left: Trinidad. Right: Havana

 

Bedroom, Viñales
Bedroom, Viñales

 

Left: Pet, Viñales. Right: Botanical garden, Cienfuegos
Left: Pet, Viñales. Right: Botanical garden, Cienfuegos

 

Garden Shrine, Viñales. San Lazoro
Garden Shrine for San Lazoro, Viñales.

 

Left: Bay of Pigs museum. Right: Museum, Viñales.
Left: Bay of Pigs museum. Right: Museum, Trinidad

 

Bay of Pigs
Bay of Pigs

 

Bay of Pigs
Bay of Pigs

 

Waterlillies

Earlier in the year I visited the Monet Gardens at Giverny to photograph the waterlillies. Prior to the shoot, I was asked to make some test shots for a few ideas I had, and these are the results. Shot at my local, Kew, the ideas weren’t adopted in the end, but a few days ago I finally made some high res scans.

I love using square format. Unfortunately most art directors worry when you mention it. To fit a page, a crop is almost inevitable, making its use irrelevant.  And why shoot a beautful garden in black and white? The area around the lake at Giverny is green. And then there is a lot more green, which is not surprising really, as it’s largely a  woodland type planting. There are occasional splashes of colour, but I wanted to capture the tonality. My darkroom instincts come to the fore in these situations!

Colour was eventually decided on and I shot some lovely graphic images – once these have been published next spring, I’ll post these too. And waterlillies – they’re absolute devils. If they decide to open, it’s a long wait. I timed one and it took 2 hours and 15 minutes. I’d normally have better things to do than standing around with a stop watch, but when you are planning a ferry trip home, it was essential. But worth the wait!

water lilies at Kew Gardens

water lilies at Kew Gardens

water lilies at Kew Gardens

water lilies at Kew Gardens

water lilies at Kew Gardens

water lilies at Kew Gardens

roots in glasshouse at Kew Gardens

roots in glasshouse at Kew Gardens

The Coast of Light – August 2011

A few more shots from Andalucia, August 2011, with a couple slipped in from the Semana Santa, or Holy Week.

Semana Santa, Conil, Spain. Young Penitentes.

Semana Santa, Conil, Spain. Young Penitentes.

Religious shop, El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain, with robes worn by Los Penitentes or penitents during Holy Week

Religious shop, El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain, with robes worn by Los Penitentes or penitents during Holy Week

Bullfight crowd at El Puerto de Santa Maria, demanding a higher accolade for the torero from the President.

Bullfight crowd at El Puerto de Santa Maria, demanding a higher accolade for the torero.

Bullfight, El Puerto de Santa Maria

Bullfight, El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain

Playa Cala del Aceite, near Conil, Spain

Playa Cala del Aceite, near Conil, Spain

Fog on the beach, Conil

Fog on the beach, Conil. Not much will keep the Spanish off the beach in August.

More clay covered bathers with little prospect of sun. Showing my age, but the guy in the middle looks like Mike from the Young Ones.

More clay covered bathers with little prospect of sun. Showing my age, but the guy in the middle looks like Mike from the Young Ones.

McDonalds car park, El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain

McDonalds car park, El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain

Pool, Conil

Pool, Conil

Cigarette packet, Conil

Cigarette packet, Conil

Flamenco dress shop, Sevilla

Flamenco dress shop, Sevilla

Sinister looking dolls in a shop in Cadiz

Sinister looking dolls in a shop in Cadiz

Conil to Cape Trafalgar

The coastline between Conil de la Frontera and Cape Trafalgar, Spain, is something I am quite familiar with. The lighthouse at the Cape is visible from the house we stay at in at Fuente Del Gallo, and beyond that, on a clear day, you can see Morocco. Swinging round to the right, looking out to sea, is where the Battle of Trafalgar took place. 200 years ago, the top of the cliffs may have given a grandstand view to any spectator.

I have planned the walk to the lighthouse many times, but it was only recently that I tried to do it. Only 14 km, it needs a cool day and a low tide if you want to do it entirely on the beach, just to clear the headlands.

About halfway is El Palmar, where some of the beach and dunes form a nature reserve. There have been plans to build a huge hotel complex here, which seems a bit mad. There is a campaign to stop this development, and a petition with 100,00 signatures. See The Green Guide to Spain or www.salvarelpalmar.es for more details. Some photos en route:

rock formation, Fuente del Sol

rock formation, Fuente del Sol

sky over Conil de la Frontera

sky over Conil de la Frontera

Torre de Castilnovo near Conil

Torre de Castilnovo near Conil

Torre de Castilnovo near Conil

Torre de Castilnovo near Conil

path, near El Palmar

path, near El Palmar

gun turret, near El Palmar

gun turret, near El Palmar

nature reserve, El Palmar

nature reserve, El Palmar

make up brush on beach, El Palmar

make up brush on beach, El Palmar

beach approaching Cape Trafalgar

beach approaching Cape Trafalgar

graffiti memorial near Cape Trafalgar lighthouse - 'Do not forget Tati'

graffiti memorial near Cape Trafalgar lighthouse - 'Do not forget Tati'

sea, Cape Trafalgar

sea, Cape Trafalgar

entrance to Cape Trafalgar lighthouse

entrance to Cape Trafalgar lighthouse

The Coast of Light – Andalucia

Some additions to the Coast of Light series I started a couple of years ago. Taken with my Fuji 6×4.5cm, the films and lo res scans arrived this morning. I quite like them as they are, as the colour is slightly muted, but I will make high res scans when time allows.

Sevilla, Parque Maria Luisa

Sevilla, Parque Maria Luisa

Cadiz

Cadiz

Sevilla, Parque Maria Luisa

Sevilla, Parque Maria Luisa

Conil, Spain

Conil, Spain

Conil, Spain

Conil, Spain

Cadiz

Cadiz

Sevilla, Parque Maria Luisa

Sevilla, Parque Maria Luisa

Cadiz

Cadiz

Cadiz

Cadiz

Cadiz

Cadiz

Sevilla, Parque Maria Luisa

Sevilla, Parque Maria Luisa

Sevilla, Parque Maria Luisa

Sevilla, Parque Maria Luisa

The holiday snap

I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve been asked by people to take snaps of them in front of  important landmarks. A camera is thrust in my direction, usually a very small compact, with an impossibly slow shutter release, which makes me look as if I’ve never touched a camera in my life.  I fumble and eventually get an image, often after some quick tuition by the owner, showing me how the camera works. My recent holiday was no exception. Though this time, I kept a record with my camera too.

holiday snap on beach at Fuente del Gallo, Conil

holiday snap on beach at Fuente del Gallo, Conil

This happy group ran up  saying, “Foto, foto”,  and spontaneously assembled themselves in front of me. They all started chanting something, I assumed (and hoped) to be the Spanish equivalent of ‘cheese’.  It sounded like ‘Horchata‘,  (a traditional drink), though my grasp of Spanish is slim, and the Andalucian accent is nigh on impossible for a beginner.  Slightly alarmed, I obliged, but they turned out to be very friendly and good humoured. I even learned a new word ‘arroba’, which is the @ used in email addresses!

holiday snap on beach at Fuente del Gallo, Conil

holiday snap on beach at Fuente del Gallo, Conil

Another group, who had covered themselves in a grey-green clay found on the beaches locally, which is believed to have beneficial effects.

Holiday snap on beach near Conil

Holiday snap on beach near Conil

Tomas and his girlfriend covered in the same clay. I did ask him if I could take his picture – and of course took one with their camera too!