Venitian Blue
Photos by Pat Crumly

Pat Crumly, one of our regular contributors, didn't quite expect his portraiture of Venice to turn out like this.

"The photos were shot on slide film that went BLUE! So, I have had to colour correct them as best I could," he told Sojournpussy Editors. "They may all end up in black and white!"

For a bunch of mistakes, they don't look bad at all. You judge for yourself.

Pat Crumly is a jazz musician.

MORE ON PAT'S SOJOURN
Bright Spark: Pat Crumly (January 2008)
Kurdistan: Writing on the Wall (Sept 2007)
Auvergne: At Snail's Pace (August 2007)

© Pat Crumly. Venice, Italy. Canon EOS
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