My wife and I just got back from a long weekend in Palm Springs, CA. There were two reasons for going, the main reason was to get some sun, it's been a long dark winter in the Pacific Northwest. The other reason was an annual event they have called Modernism Week. It showcases the mid century modern architecture that Palm Springs is well known for. I posted some black and white photos in the weekend thread last week from a hike I did with James on the same weekend.
I figured with the sun I should have some nice colors to photograph so I brought a couple rolls of Fuji Velvia. I brought 4 cameras, my new Kodak Medalist, Contax T, View-Master and Zeiss Ikon 8mm movie camera. That's not traveling light, it must have been over 10 pounds of cameras. I shot Velvia 50 in the Kodak Medalist and Velvia 100 in the Contax T. I also had Kodak Ektachrome 100D in the movie camera and Velvia 100 in the View-Master camera but I have not had that film processed yet.
These first shots were taken with the Kodak Medalist. I have never seen a 6X9 slide before, it's quite impressive. It would be nice to project it but I'm not about to get a medium format slide projector. These first four were shot around the bright colored mid century modern hotel we stayed at. I doubt this is how it was painted 50 years ago but they really went to town with the paint.
The Saguaro Palm Springs 2 by
Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
The Saguaro Palm Springs 1 by
Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
The Saguaro Palm Springs 3 by
Bryan Chernick, on Flickr
Lawn Chairs by
Bryan Chernick, on Flickr