York Railway Museum
For the easily distracted | Film Photography In a Digital Lifestyle
by Rhianne
2d ago
I’ve had these photos sat for a while now as we visited not too long after my Grandad died. My Grandad loved trains and his particular favourite was the Mallard which sits pride of place in the museum. Its been over 7 years since my Grandad died now - which offends me so much - and I still get those punches in the stomach of devastating loss regularly. More so when we do activities I know he just would have loved doing with my nephews and definitely when both boys get so excited about trains. I know they’re little and kids love trains, but I like the idea that interests like that can ..read more
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Kirkstall Abbey - Little Details
For the easily distracted | Film Photography In a Digital Lifestyle
by Rhianne
2w ago
Camera: Fujifilm X-T30ii Film Simulation: Kodak Ektar 100 by Fuji X Weekly Location: Kirkstall Abbey ..read more
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Getting to know each other at Kirkstall Abbey
For the easily distracted | Film Photography In a Digital Lifestyle
by Rhianne
3w ago
Its a bit strange sharing photos from my new camera when I haven’t actually taken any photos with it since December… Winter + myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) are not the one my friends, so I’ve been hibernating as much as I can - I do however have plans for this camera with a week in London very soon (eep) Should I get another memory card?! Oh boy I havent had to worry about this before. How fun! Anyway… one thing I did do when it wasnt as cold and I could brave the external air was take my new bestie camera to the local abbey for some experimenting and ‘getting to know you’ photos. If you’ve b ..read more
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Single frame: Knot another boat
For the easily distracted | Film Photography In a Digital Lifestyle
by Rhianne
1M ago
Come for the photos… stay for the puns. Single frame series, as always, inspired by my blog friend Jim Grey. Camera: Canon EOS 750 Film: Silberra U200 Location: Filey ..read more
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X-T30ii - Clumber Park Part iii
For the easily distracted | Film Photography In a Digital Lifestyle
by Rhianne
1M ago
Back to Clumber Park again and an old reliabl theme once again caught my eye - proving it is indeed the photographer and not the camera taking the photos ha. Its been a while since I looked at these photos (they were taken a few months ago now) and I’m still so relieved to see that I like them. Its been a slow winter for photos, but I can’t wait for the sun to start shining again so I can get out there and find more pink flowers. Camera: Fujifilm X-T30ii Film Simulation: Kodak Ektar 100 by Fuji X Weekly Location: Clumber Park ..read more
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Single frame: Boat
For the easily distracted | Film Photography In a Digital Lifestyle
by Rhianne
1M ago
My only concern with digital photography is that theres no reason for me not to take all the photos of boats when I see them now… no ‘oh I have a photo of a boat, I dont want to waste film’… to hold me back ha! Though in sharing this film photo… I’m not sure that thought ever really held me back haha. Single frame series, as always, inspired by my blog friend Jim Grey. Camera: Minolta X-500 Film: Lomo 400 Colour Negative Location: I’m pretty sure Scarborough ..read more
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X-T30ii - Clumber Park Part ii
For the easily distracted | Film Photography In a Digital Lifestyle
by Rhianne
1M ago
Camera: Fujifilm X-T30ii Film Simulation: Kodak Ektar 100 by Fuji X Weekly Location: Clumber Park ..read more
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X-T30ii - Clumber Park Part I
For the easily distracted | Film Photography In a Digital Lifestyle
by Rhianne
2M ago
We visited Clumber Park for the first time in the Autumn and once again I got to take my new camera out for some fun. The light was glorious and there were so many gorgeous colours around too! I went with the Kodak Ektar 100 film recipe from Fuji Weekly for these photos as I love how warm that film is and I feel like the recipe replicates the film tones really well. A positive of digital is that you can take more than 36 photos in one go without having to worry about the cost or effort of developing more rolls of film - and until this week of taking photos I didn’t realise those two thi ..read more
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See a penny...
For the easily distracted | Film Photography In a Digital Lifestyle
by Rhianne
2M ago
… though don’t pick these ones up, they were the size of plates as part of am art installation at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Camera: Canon EOS 750 Film: Fuji Superia 200 Location: Yorkshire Sculpture Park ..read more
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Forgotten BW400CN Photos
For the easily distracted | Film Photography In a Digital Lifestyle
by Rhianne
2M ago
The fun thing about taking a full break from my photos is coming back to my archives and seeing what photos I didnt want to share here before. So heres a mixture of photos I actually quite like. I had totally forgotten about the selfies though - how fun! I haven’t found a FujiFilm recipe simulation for this film yet - which I’m sad about as its my all time favourite B&W - but I’m thinking of learning how to make them myself to create one. How fun would that be. Camera: Canon EOS 750 Film: Kodak BW400CN ..read more
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