Gorgeous Textures

I’m not going to lie - these might be some of my favourite recent photos. I just LOVE textures like this and old things and photos that fill the frame and little details of things others might just glance over without a second thought. Oh these photos make me giddy!

They were taken in Sandilands on the Lincolnshire coast, which doesn’t look like much when you first arrive but I had the best time looking at all the old beach huts, they had windows on the front and the back and were honestly just delightful.

Camera: Olympus OM-10
Film: Fuji Superia 200
Location: Sandilands, Lincolnshire

Around Scarborough

Confession: Even though we did go to Scarborough for a visit this year, these photos are over two years old now. I am perpetually playing catch up with photos on this blog. These photos are again from the batch I developed myself and have the signs to show it but I still love them. Scarborough is so iconic that even some bubbles and streaks couldn’t dampen my enthusiasm for it.

These photos were taken with Silberra U200 film in my quest to find a black and white film to love as much as I loved Kodak’s BW400CN film. I feel like the type of black and white film I want now is perhaps different to how it was before. I like the softness and subtle contrasts of these photos a lot and I look forward to trying more Silberra films.

Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: Silberra U200
Location: Scarborough

Beningbrough Hall Little Details

I honestly have no idea why I’ve just sat on these photos for so long because I love them. I wish I had more ideas of what to do with all the photos I’ve taken - I used to love sharing them here, on Flickr and Insta. But Flickr got too expensive for the reward, Insta is soooo much effort and akthough I’m happy sharing them here still - I honestly have no idea how many of you are still around or if I’m just pissing in the wind haha.

Anyway… I still love these photos. The upside down R on the typewriter and the font of the Wild Woodbine Cigarettes are what caught my eye the most.

Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: Kodak TMax 400
Location: Beningbrough Hall (I think I’ve shared all the photos from there now lol)