Museum life

I never tire of photographing the British Museum, especially the Great Court. Today I went for a different approach, using my pinhole camera. The security guard at the entrance was intrigued by my little wooden box, but he eventually decided accept my explanation as to what it was!

I decided not to risk a full size tripod, but instead too my little table top one. This limited my options a little, but also meant I could try some unusual angles!

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The joy of long exposure photography - you’d never know a hoard of children walked up the stairs in front of these mosaics while my shutter was open!

I took another approach for this photo, propping my camera on a small beanbag beside these carved heads.

The classic view of the Great Court. All I had for support was a handrail so I clamped my camera to it with the beanbag for cushioning and, to my amazement, it worked!

On the steps outside the Museum.

With a few frames of film left I went off exploring to find more scenes to photograph and ended up at Daunt Books in Marylebone High Street for this view from their beautiful gallery.

Finally, some fun on the Elizabeth Line on my way back to the station!

Photos taken 1 December 2022

Time and motion on the Elizabeth Line

I’ve wanted to take some photos of the new Elizabeth Line stations since they opened and an opportunity presented itself recently. I’d spent some time in London doing some pinhole photography (I’ll share those photos in due course) and on my way back to Liverpool Street Station I had some time to spare for a spot of digital photography.

We were heading into the rush hour, although the station wasn’t too busy yet, so I decided to use the commuters to create some movement in my photos. Thanks to the miracle of an image stabilised camera I was able to hand hold it for just long enough to capture a sense of motion through their blurred movements.

I like the results, but I’m sure there’s scope to do something even better - I just need some more time to hang around and play without the pressure of rushing off to catch a train myself!

Photos taken 1 December 2022