Let it snow!

Ok, full disclosure this post title is deceptive I will admit.. one because you would never hear me genuinely mean the phrase 'let it snow' unless I didn't have to leave the house at all (snow is ok if I'm suitably dressed I guess but I hate icey conditions) and two - because it is incredibly mild in the UK at the moment - so mild it doesn't even feel like Winter let alone Christmas!

These photos are actually from the end of November when the weather was acting like you would actually expect and I even braved it outside to take them - mostly because we were walking to an inside heated pool and also because I was sharing the snow excitement with my one of my favourite small humans and some of my favourite fully grown adults too.

We stayed in a lovely holiday park for the weekend in the Peak District called Darwin Forest that is similar to Center Parks with lodges and facilities like a pool, gym etc. And waking up to the snow made us almost forget we were in England, isn't it pretty!

With the tradition of the weather not acting like it should at the moment, I'm expecting to be taking my next snow photos in a freak April snow storm!

Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: West Yorkshire Cameras Black and White C41 film
Location: Darwin Forest Park, England

Snow at Kirkstall Abbey...

I pushed my luck with the light with this film - it was just starting to get dark and even though I used a 400 film and my LC-A with its internal light meter, I'd say over half of the film is a blurry mess.

However, I did get some good shots so I think it was worth it. And I enjoyed the walk too.

Camera: Refurb LC-A
Film: Lomography CN 400
Location: Kirkstall Abbey, Leeds