Edinburgh little details

What can I say, I’m a sucker for a lovely window and some fencing…

Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: Agfa Vista 200
Location: Edinburgh

We meet again...

Last year we went on a little trip to Edinburgh - one of my favourite places in the world - though it feels like it was much longer ago to be honest. However I was reminded of our little visit when I got some photos back recently and there were some photos I’d totally forgotten taking there.

When I looked at these two photos I was absolutely sure that I’d taken them before. And after a root around in my archives I finally found the photo below taken with my Diana Mini in 2010!!

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Isn’t it funny how I took almost exactly the same photo 8 years later, without even realising. It’s actually making me miss the square format of the Diana Mini - maybe I should use it again now I have my own scanner…

Top photos: Camera - Canon EOS 750, Agfa Vista 200 film
Last photo: Camera - Diana Mini, Kodak 200 film
Location: All taken in Edinburgh along the canal

#believeinwaterfalls

A little while ago there was some discussion about waterfalls (hence the title of this post) and rather amusingly for me - it was also the time that we visited the village with the highest concentration of waterfalls in the UK - Keld. Within one kilometre there are 9 significant waterfalls and luckily for us there is public access to 6 of them! The village itself is really small and quaint and at the time it had snowed however that didn’t stop us from catching the local bus to the village and trying to see as many of the waterfalls as we could.

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In the end we saw 4 of the 6 close up and saw the other two from a distance, the conditions after the snow and ice were just a little too risky for the two we didn’t see - but the walk and other waterfalls more than made up for it. I would highly recommend the waterfall walk in Keld if you’re ever in the area.

Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: Lomo CN 400
Location, Keld, Yorkshire Dales

Colourful kitties!

We’ve now had the kittens a full year and unbelievably I’ve only just started taking photos of them with film cameras. I have SO many digital photos and videos (see their insta here: garnet.and.pearl) that I don’t really mind and with how much they moved when they were dinky, I think I would have wasted a lot of film haha.

Still - we now have their film photography debut and I’m very excited that they were taken with Dubblefilm’s colourful Jelly film. The colour shifts really make the cats look magical - which is their natural status, so I think its perfect!

Pearl is the white and tabby cat - shes the ruler of the roost, demander of cuddles and destroyer of bugs (primarily woodlice and moths but shes not picky). Garnet is the black and white cat - he is the chaser of lasers, lover of food and best at snuggles <3 I’m not ashamed to say that they’ve totally made my life better. Cats… who knew??

p.s. Garnet is pulling such an interested face as he really liked the sound of the camera shutter, he’s thoroughly investigated all my cameras now hehe. Love him

Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film:
Dubblefilm Jelly - generously provided by Analogue Wonderland for all of our enjoyment.