Inscription – 'Greater Love Hath No Man…'
Beneath Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, UK Shot at night (illuminated by spotlight) Leica M3/50mm Summicron Kodak Tri-X/D76 1:1
Beneath Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, UK Shot at night (illuminated by spotlight) Leica M3/50mm Summicron Kodak Tri-X/D76 1:1
Alfred Wainwright’s coast to coast walk starts from St. Bees, just down the coast from here, and finishes over on the East side of the country at Robin Hood’s Bay. Leica M3/50mm Summicron Kodak Tri-X/D76 1:1
Early morning, Bamburgh Beach, Northumberland, UK. Leica M3/50mm Summicron Ilford HP5+/D76 1:1
Also the title of a compilation album by The Cure Olympus OM2(n)/OM Zuiko 50mm/f1.4 Ilford FP4+/D76 1:1
One of many in Stickle Ghyll as it tummbles down the hillside from Stickle Tarn below Pavey Ark in the Langdale Valley, Lake District, UK I’d been shooting Ilford FP4+ (125iso) in this camera and then changed to Ilford Pan F+ (50iso) film. Unfortunately, I forgot to change the meter
No, not being in a coffee shop (although that might be considered daily life for some), but texting/checking your phone – Unfortunately this picture is also a sad comment on the decline of the art of conversation. This couple barely spoke to each other all the time they were in
Looking out to the Farne Islands, Northumberland, UK. Leica M3/50mm Summicron Ilford HP5 Plus/D76 1:1
Bamburgh in the evening light Leica M3/50mm Summicron Kodak Tri-X/D76 1:1
Actually relics from World War 2. 5ft cubes of concrete that were part of the coastal defenses at Bamburgh on the North East coast of England. Not sure these would have been enough to stop a Panzer! I guess someone decided they needed brightening up. Leica M3/50mm Summicron Ilford HP5