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France, 5DmkII and a whole heap of fun
I’ve not been abroad properly for a holiday for a long time – when I went to Tallinn two years ago and saw this amazing sunset, it was for a debating competition! – but when I got the chance to spend a week with family in Duras, I couldn’t turn it down.
We travelled around quite a bit, visiting Bordeaux, the immensely impressive Dune du Pilat, and various small towns along the way. The mirror-like water feature on the riverfront in Bordeaux gave some stunning shots, the largest dune in Europe was difficult to shoot in a way that really showed just how big it is (I’m still not happy with this shot), and the markets offered plenty of cheese, meat and veg, although a little later in the year would probably be more colourful.
This being the first big excursion with the 5D Mark II, I wanted to make as good use of it as possible. This shot of the chateaux in Duras is at 17mm, and you can really tell on a full-frame sensor, where my 17-40mm f/4L is coming into its own.
Being used to the grey misery of London, I did find it quite difficult shooting in the bright sunshine of southern France – often at f/8 or f/16, the glare on the LCD screen often made me unsure whether I was getting a good exposure or not, since the bright sunshine/dark shadows made me wonder if contrast was going to be an issue that even Lightroom couldn’t handle.
You can find more shots from the holiday here on Flickr.






