Without the Internet to alleviate my boredom, I had to turn to my other hobby: photography. This afternoon I borrowed our car, as well as my Mom, and headed up to the village of Eze. There, we spent an hour or so climbing around the medieval village taking photos. Unfortunately the day wasn’t as clear as I had hoped and the sun was already setting, but I did manage to take a few good photos. They’ve been added to the gallery I set up for the Winter Break.
However, I’ve also uploaded a couple of other photos that I’m pretty proud of. This evening, we headed out to the end of Villefranche to capture a couple of photos of Villefranche at night. I brought a long our tripod and took some photos using RAW. Two photos came out particularly well and it also gave me a chance to use the 70-210mm lens I picked up this autumn. I’ve also included another photo that was a fluke. I wanted to capture a picture of myself with Villefranche as the backdrop. Not realizing that the exposure time was 4″, I exited out of range of the picture halfway through and as a result, I appear transparent and superimposed on the photo; a pretty cool effect if you ask me! While I was editing photos, I’ve also included a couple from Boxing Day when we visited Chris and his family up in Tourettes-sur-Loup.
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