I tried Kodak Ektar 100 film for the first time (inspired by this lady) and I'm pretty pleased with the results. More to come...
^ Enjoying a bit of Yo Sushi.
^ The red engine at the Southbank, selling sausage-related eats.
^ Neal’s Yard.
^ Dan.
^ Hoxton station.
^ Bertie (love this one). Nice to capture him sat still for a change (ok, he may have been watching tv....)
Awesome photos (as usual). He's such a handsome chap that Dan of yours. How amazing that in the few short months I've been following your blog, Bertie's changed from a baby into a little toddler. (And we're a bit jealous of all that hair over here.) Kellie xx
ReplyDeleteOooh, I like them, too!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely results from that no-grain Ektar -- I particularly like the colourful Neal's Yard one. Well done!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Bertie, he's so angelic! And love the buildings at Neal's Yard. Gotta love a colourful window pane... xx
ReplyDeleteMmm, love sushi. Gorgeous photos xx
ReplyDeleteGosh you have a beautiful blog, thank you so much for the lovely comment you left on mine, OK off to have more of a read about you!
ReplyDeleteThe fire engine and the house photos...exquisite!!
ReplyDeleteOoo, those lights! So fabulous. Kx
ReplyDeletep.s. those boys are pretty cute too! ;)
These are lovely. I particularly like the one of the lights at the top - I like that they look so futuristic that it takes a second to work out what they are, and then you spot your reflection while taking the photo - so nice!
ReplyDeleteoh great!!! did you like the result??? that's my favorite film! loving your shots:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos...my first thought when I saw them was how great they look. Looks like you've been keeping busy, have fun!
ReplyDeleteI love the result!
ReplyDeleteFab photos :) X
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone.
ReplyDeleteYes, I’m really pleased Elisabelle...inspired by you, as I knew it was one of your faves ;)
That wasn't quite the view I had of Hoxton station at 8o'clock this morning... rather more grey in the wind and rain! Nice to be reminded of sunnier times though!
ReplyDeleteSeriously loving these shots!
ReplyDelete♥ sécia
www.petiteinsanities.blogspot.com
The photographs are beautiful. The light sends a cheerful and contemplative glow.
ReplyDelete((jealous of your skills))
(^.^) hope to hear from you - love
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I love these photos and I only recently tried sushi. Maybe it's because I'm a northener and prefer pie and mushy peas? But I absolutely love it and wish there were more sushi places in the countryside. x
ReplyDeletea very lovely series.
ReplyDeletehello ! I'm new to your blog or haven't been here in a while, plan to come back soon :)