Beningbrough Hall Revisited... Again

I made the mistake of watching Bridgerton (like everyone else in the world it seems ha) and other than LOVING all the clothes and hats… I felt so sad that we can’t go visit any glorious old, huge houses at the moment.

Luckily I still have some photos of Beningborough Hall to share which is scratching that old house itch for a little while. All those lovely details!

Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 - sent to me by
Kodak Alaris and developed and scanned by myself (flaws and all ha)
Location:
Beningbrough Hall

grainy textures

Now that the festivities are over - I can keep sharing all the photos I haven’t shared yet. Starting with these rather gorgeous grainy photos of various textures spotted around Harewood House. Theres something so delicious about a full frame of detail don’t you think? I love them.

I think I may have pushed this film to the edge with using it inside but I really love the grain thats resulted because of that too. Film is a constant surprise right!

Camera: Canon EOS 750
Location: Harewood House, Leeds
Film: Kodak Tmax P3200 (scanned, developed and butchered by myself. I’m oddly proud haha)

Knaresborough: Little Details

Hi, my name is Rhianne - and I like to take photos of windows. Especially if the windows look like this!

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These were taken in March (which is why there are daffodils) - in the week before everything shut down and life in the UK went from a little weird to completely different.

Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: Lomo CN 400 (Developed and Scanned by
Take It Easy Lab in Leeds)
Location: Knaresborough, Yorkshire