Pinhole meanderings

Whenever I’ve been out and about recently I’ve taken a pinhole camera with me to capture the scenes around me in slow motion. Last week I took and afternoon stroll in Saffron Walden. St Mary’s Church has always been a fertile ground for pinhole photos so was sure to visit and, sure enough, I found some new angles and views.

Elsewhere in the town this wonderful old building was calling to me.

Later in the week my work took me to Maidenhead and my B&B was close to the River Thames. ON Sunday morning I took a stroll along the river and found plenty of inspiration, including the dramatic Boulters Weir.

I found a vantage point close to the river level and the weir seemed even more powerful from there.

A ghostly self portrait by the Thames.

Photos taken 16 & 19 March 2023

Exploring without wheels

Last month I took my car into Saffron Walden for its annual service and knowing I’d have an hour or two to kill, I wandered down into the town for a mooch with my pinhole camera.

I had no fixed ideas about what I might photograph, although I had a feeling I might find myself drawn to the church at some point as I’ve always had good results in St. Mary’s. My first discovery was this rather impressive cast iron bridge, crossing a rather unimpressive small stream!

Sure enough, eventually I ended up in St Mary’s, where I happily pottered around for half an hour.

Photos taken 25 November 2022