Pickering

Our last stop on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway was Pickering, where we spent a couple of hours grabbing food and having a look around before getting the train back to Whitby. I thought Pickering was cute, it's a small market town, so there wasn't a huge amount to see and we didn't really have time to look around the castle but I still managed a few photos.

(populating my photos win)

One highlight was Pickering Church which had wall paintings dating from the 15th century covering nearly all the walls.

Location: Pickering, North Yorkshire
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Camera: Refurbished LC-A

North Yorkshire Moors Railway

We didn't really plan much for our week away but the one thing I was excited about was going on a steam train and we weren't disappointed. It felt a little bit like we were on Hogwarts Express which I loved and there was so much to see and to hear, the whistle in particular made me smile everytime.

This is my first roll of Kodak Ektar and I think I'm smitten, the red tones are just stunning and I love how they completely suit the subject. I probably should have used a faster speed film for the inside shots as they are just a little bit blurry (although that could have been the train moving too thinking too) but I would happily use this film over and over again.

Camera: Refurbished LC-A
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Location: Along the
North Yorkshire Moors Railway.