There was a time when my daughter wasn’t a teenager. There was a time when she quite liked her Dad, and she would accompany me everywhere. It was good being that child’s hero. It was a more innocent time. It was a time when she actively tried to spend time with me. It was a time when she didn’t see me the way I see myself…
One of her favourite places in Nantes was the Jardin des Plantes, a huge botanical garden in the middle of Nantes just across the road from the station. I could talk about the fact of it being a haven of peace in the bustling city. I could talk about it being an oasis of green in a sea of concrete. I could talk using clichés ‘til the cows come home…
These photographs are not clichés, but real attempts of capturing a specific moment in time allowing me to travel back through time. And looking at these images, I’m definitely back in time.
Let me introduce you to my daughter from 2016. She was a 7 year old that already knew what she wanted but was slightly more subtle about it. She would suggest that we go into town. That I could take my camera. That we could go to such and such a place. That we could do such and such a thing. And all this as if it were completely natural. And I was a very willing victim.
This time she suggested going to the Jardin des Plantes. She would take her camera (my old Sony bridge) and I would take my Olympus Trip 35. I used the Olympus Trip quite a lot at that time and its ease of use, the zone focussing, and general lack of buttons to press, made it quite the fool proof piece of kit.
As usual, I let her lead the way. This was here outing after all, and kept a respectful distance, so I could photograph her and record her for posterity. The Jardin des Plantes has not only plants, the clue is in the title, but also is the backdrop to the Voyage à Nantes, and certainly was that year.
I think the images speak for themselves and I’ll let you peruse them at your leisure. They were taken on Ilford HP5 Plus film shot at box speed.



































Don’t worry Ian, she won’t be a teenager forever. They’re tough years for sure. Lovely photos. We haven’t been to Nantes, but if we visit, le jardin will be our first stop.
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One just has to be patient…
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The immensity of untamed beauty among grays.
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I know right. It just works!
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beautiful pictures
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Thank you very much. It just goes to show what an awesome little camera the Olympus Trip 35 can be
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it goes to show the love of a father as well. Love it.
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Well of course she’s a teenager now but sometimes she forgets that amd becomes human again…
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Love the black and white photos.
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Thank you very much!
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My pleasure.
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Fabulous photos, one and all! A particular standout for me was the duck family. ~Ed.
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Who doesn’t like a duck…
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