Italy and Paris- Velvia, TriX and Tmax

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Hey Guys,

Just got back from a tour of Italy and Paris. I went thru 21 rolls of film, 1 roll of Velvia 50 and 10 each of Tri-X and T-Max. 9GB worth of film and and about 4 GB worth on my D40X. Some of my M6 shots are below. Critique if you like, I just felt like sharing....

PS: And Im not exactly sure how to post "high res". I edited each to be 72dpi at 12x8 inches, then attached to this post. They may not be viewable at that setting though.
 

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Tri-X and probably my 50 F2 Summi wide open.
 

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A few of Rome
 

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Logistics

Logistics

I had to burn some frequent flier miles, so my mother and I used 55K miles each to fly United Airlines from Dulles/DC to Rome. Spent 4 days there then rented a car and drove to Florence. 2 days there, then drove to Venice/Mestre and spent another 2 days. Was going to stay in Pisa for 2 days; however, upon arrival noted both the town and our hotel not worth the trouble- so 1 hour and 1 roll of film later we headed back to Florence for 2 more days before heading back to Rome to fly out. Flew to Paris and stayed there for 4 days then flew back to DC.

There is a really good Leica dealer in Venice/Mestre (PhotoMarket Video, Giancarlo Negri, Via Giustizia 49, 30172 Venezia Mestre (VE))- reloaded up on film there and the prices are no that far off from Washington DC (about $5USD per roll for Tri-X). I had originally only packed 8 rolls, that went quick.

Renting a car? Get the GPS. And you'll need and intl drivers licence (about $50 from AAA). The car and GPS were about $80 a day. If your staying "in town" though the public trains are excellent.

And Id suggest Paris then Italy- the opposite of what I did. After Italy, even the best Paris had to offer was, well, ok.

My hotels were excellent. Rome, La Residenza. Florence 1st was at the Hotel Albergotto then the 2nd time was the Villa Carlotta (Alber is in town- Carlotta is quieter and cheaper and about a 20 minute walk, I preferred the Carlotta). Venice- the Best Western in Mestre and easily the best deal we had, right next to the Venice Train and $100 USD per night- a smokin deal. Paris had us at the Hotel Lord Byron- right next to the Arche de Triumphe and the George 5th Metro stop. Pisa is not worth anything longer than an hour of your time. All hotels booked on Travelocity and were Frommers recommended.

Everyone we dealt with was great. Eating out is pricy, my mother and I packed an entire suitcase full of food- but all the Italy hotels had a free breakfast (score!). Was a good time- Florence Italy, Ill be back....
 
I like that shot of David. The Accademia Gallery in Florence was closed when I was there in 2007 so I missed it.

I think I may have liked France more than italy, though I need to return to make a careful comparison.
 
Paris

Paris

As far as France is concerned, to be fair I only went to Paris and Versailles. I would have liked to have seen Normandy, but they didnt have a train there and the rental car was too pricey (from Paris CDG Hertz - $300 USD per day). That and Ive been to Paris 3 times, so maybe if it were "fresh" Id feel differently. Italy I thought less touristy and far more historic. The best time to see both I think would be in late September, even less touristy and the weather is better- ie: cooler as AC is hard to find.

The David photo was pure luck- as all photography in the Accademia is forbidden and unlike the security in the Louvre, security there is very aggressive. The David photos I got via laying my camera in my lap, I adjusted the meter and focusing while security was distracted. I set the camera in my lap in such a manner that it was facing the statue and proceeded to "spray and pray", ie: think machine gun.
 
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