Santorini, Greece | Travel Documentary

The first day off the ship.  A tender day to the perched up high town of Santorini. We were bright eyed and eager to explore a Greek island and we were not the only ones. This sweet, white washed photogenic island was clobbered by several cruise ships on the same day. We wanted to separate from the crowd and beelined to another village on the island, Oia,  My photos are definitely a nice taste of what our day was like. But, I laugh at what it doesn't show. Honestly, I don't have the images. Instead, they're perfectly captured in my head. Maybe that's a better place, but ohhhh, I so want to remember....

  • the long line waiting for the cable cars up to Santorini
  • watching the donkeys ascend the donkey trail nearby, but we were cautioned not to ride them
  • following in a family hustle line to find the town's bus station. We found it and it was crowded and nothing fancy
  • squished (really squished) onto a bus to take us over to Oia. 
  • riding the coast line on the squished bus standing up looking out and joking about our "house hunting" prospects
  • making it to Oia and running to find a lunch spot. It was a delicious mediterranean meal that we all shared dishes
  • all the cats on the island- girls wanted to love and pet them all
  • witnessing an angry islander man verbalize his displeasure to a tour guide bringing a massive group of tourists to his front doorway. We got caught in the middle and found his front door on our own. I sorta get his point 
  • rushing back on a bus to start our downhill journey
  • realizing it was going to take too long to stand in the cable car line and maybe miss the last tender (we were not late- too many people needing to get down at the same time)
  • our solution- walk the donkey trail down. gulp! sandals were not made for that walk. the donkeys made us nervous and we dodged donkey doo. I did everything in my power not to slip and fall and that meant my camera didn't come out of it's bag crossed on me
  • we made it. Intact and on time


nursery therapy

Today was a day that I needed to run to one of my favorite local plant nursery and smell the dirt, see the green and be tempted by the "summer is coming" colors. It's always a therapautic outing. I'm enamored by the tried and true plants, tempted by the things that are new to me and totally satisfied to look and not buy. But honestly, I really needed some healing time with my camera to enjoy and capture the time of year that I'm fond of. Not too long ago, I was gifted a box of old film cameras and vintage lenses. They've been a box for months now under my bed.  But recently I remembered a blog entry on the Clickin Moms Forum that was written right before I received my box. The two finally met in my mind and I dug into the box. I started with a solid Olympus 50 1.8 one day last week. I freelensed with it. Freelensing is a technique to take photos with a lens unattached. The results are interesting. But after that personal session,  I wanted more from the lens. I loved its haze and colors. So that led me to a $10. adapter investment. So now I can mount the lens to my camera and shoot it using manual focus. That's how I used the lens today. The old vintage film camera lens- mounted to my digital camera. The results of my trip to the nursery. 

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