Shot these in Loyola, Spain, birthplace of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) which I entered 25 years ago next month. Was presenting a paper at a conference in 2019 just before covid. Have been moving all of my stuff from USB drives to a SSD. Doing some re-editing and processing of the raw images.
The area near the basilica is sparsely populated. Came across this house (barn?) while wandering. Spent a lot of time at it over the five days that I was there.
All shot with EM1 mk ii and the 40-150 f/2.8 Olympus lens.
Obviously unused. A study in texture.
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Intrigued by the relationship between window and door.
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Moved in on the window . . .
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. . . and decided it needed to be converted to black and white as well. Actually converted all of the shots of the house to black and white. Fascinating comparison.
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frjack wrote:
Shot these in Loyola, Spain, birthplace of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) which I entered 25 years ago next month. Was presenting a paper at a conference in 2019 just before covid. Have been moving all of my stuff from USB drives to a SSD. Doing some re-editing and processing of the raw images.
The area near the basilica is sparsely populated. Came across this house (barn?) while wandering. Spent a lot of time at it over the five days that I was there.
All shot with EM1 mk ii and the 40-150 f/2.8 Olympus lens.
Shot these in Loyola, Spain, birthplace of St. Ign... (
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Nice series.
Congratulations on your upcoming anniversary.
Good set
Nice comp and story
Thanks
These look really good, especially the B&W.
George
Mac wrote:
Nice series.
Congratulations on your upcoming anniversary.
Thanks. Will be on retreat at a cloistered nuns' monastery for the anniversary. Still a little surprising.
Toment wrote:
Good set
Nice comp and story
Thanks
Thanks. It is going to be several more sessions before the Loyola photos are edited, culled, and reprocessed. The Basque regions is a gorgeous part of Spain.
Interesting and very well done.
Nice shots, Father Jack. Windows and doors always intrigue me, and you have done well with these.
jaymatt wrote:
Nice shots, Father Jack. Windows and doors always intrigue me, and you have done well with these.
I agree with windows and doors. Natural framing, reflections, the window/door in itself. They have a lot of potential. Thanks for commenting.
Nice set and studies on shapes and textures.
Stan
I like these very much Father Jack...thank you, Walt
Mustanger wrote:
I like these very much Father Jack...thank you, Walt
Thanks. Loyola was an amazing place to shoot. Took several hundred. Revisiting them as I move everything from various USB drives to one solid state drive.
Well done frjack. Especially like your B&W conversion.
Don
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