Welcome back, Dear Reader, to the film archives, still with the Canon AE1 and HP5 Plus from Ilford, but in Clisson this time. You will remember Clisson from previous articles and will have seen the pictures, so it shouldn’t be a stranger to you. Who knows, it could even feel like revisiting an old friend. It certainly is for me.
But why Clisson I hear you say. Well, it’s not very far away from where I live. It’s also one of those market towns that is renowned for the beauty of its architecture with an Italian slant. It has the massive castle that towers above the river. It has me taking photographs of it.
Clisson, like most things, has options. On a Friday the main option is the huge market, and wandering around the 14th-century Halles, which can keep you out of the sun, the rain, the heat or the cold, depending on the time of year. I either go down to the river and wander along the river banks in the Garenne and Lemot park, or park at the top of town and stroll around the Halles and surrounding streets. In the series of photos at the end, you will see some stone steps that join the two options, but I have dodgy knees, and those steps are like leg day at the gym. You can avoid those steps by just following the road that wraps itself around the church, and going under the tree that just got tired and decided to rest on the house opposite.
But this time I decided to break out of my habits and visit the Quartier St Jacques with its decommissioned chapel, and garden. It’s yet another pretty place in a pretty town, and when I was sitting there in the sun, I felt that I didn’t have a care in the world. Serenity flooded my mind and all was well with the world…




































That is a wonderful selection of shots Ian, love quality black and white photos like yours!
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When you use film you don’t have to worry about converting all your images… The film does it for you, and over time you get to know what will and what might not work as an image in black and white.
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And those certainly work, mate!
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Been there often but mostly for the wine fairs lol! And al.
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There’s worse things you could do!
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hahaha ! Cheers
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Great pix! “Leg day at the gym,” looks like it 😎
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Oh it’s a nightmare
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Like you, my dodgy knees would not be happy with those stairs. Lovely collection of photos.
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There seems to be a certain consensus that after a certain age things like knees sart going on strike… It’s a beautiful little town, but unfortunately it knows it, but it still has lots of charm…
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Black and white fascinating… fascinating. Almost a poetry in there. Thank you, Love, nia
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I really enjoy using black and white film. It feels more honnest than just using a “filter.”
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