Whitby Abbey in Portra

I've already posted some photos of Whitby Abbey taken with Lomography ISO 400 film and my Double Dip camera which were so colourful that its almost amazing to believe that these were taken on the same day at the same time...

Whitby Abbey seemed to have so much character and I love that my different cameras have managed to catch the different aspects of the Abbey, these photos in particular seem to capture the spookier aspect of the Abbey that inspired Bram Stoker to write Dracula (see what I did there, today being Halloween, haha).

Film: Kodak Portra NC 160Camera: Refurb LC-ALocation: Whitby Abbey, England

Sandsend

Oh, I miss the beach! It's cold in Leeds. Really cold. My right hand is a little bit blue. So I kind of wish I was back here right now. Not that it was much warmer on the day, but everything just seems more tolerable to me at the beach.

I'm going to go find a nice hot chocolate to warm me up I think now, brrrr!

Location: Sandsend, England
Film: Kodak Portra NC 160
Camera: Refurb LC-A

Runswick Bay

After visiting Staithes, we came back along the coast towards Whitby and stopped at Runswick Bay. Although not quite as quaint as Staithes, I really liked it here as it was so calm, we wandered along the beach, enjoying the soft sand and sound of the waves and saw some fun little sights.

I also want to live in this white cottage now. So cute!

Location: Runswick Bay, England
Camera: Refurb LC-A
Film: Kodak Portra NC 160