North east tour

A work engagement in Middlesbrough in October gave me the chance to take my pinhole camera on a little photographic tour, taking photos on my travels. I began with a few photos from York Station as I waited an hour between trains. I was travelling light, with just my little table top tripod so I had to get creative, using my suitcase to prop it up, or going for a station mouse’s eye view!

From there I went to Scarborough where I took a stroll down the promenade and along to the lighthouse, which presented lots of lovely pinhole opportunities.

I almost got soaked for this one - just a second or two after I stepped away the waves came right over where I’d just been sitting!

Marina views and some spectacular sun flare.

Finally, on Sunday morning my friend Sandra took me to see the Transporter Bridge in Middlesbrough before I caught my train home. It’s not working at the moment, so I was able to position my camera right in the middle of the road to capture this vertiginous view.

Photos taken 7-9 October 2022

A tale of two halves

When I visited York in May I had plans to spend the day inside the Minster, exploring with my camera. Sadly that wasn’t to be as it was closed to visitors on the one day I had in the city. Instead I strolled the streets with my eyes open to whatever came my way.

I may not have been able to go inside the Minster but that didn’t stop me photographing the exterior!

Buskers near the Shambles - this young boy was having great fun dancing to the music!

Speeding tourists along The Shambles

Down by the River Ouse

My bed for the night was at the Bar Convent, just outside the city walls. An unlikely place to stay, but the accommodation and breakfast were both excellent. Even better, I stole a few minutes to look around the Convent’s chapel after I’d finished exploring the rest of York.

The chapel is hidden in the centre of the convent, with its dome not visible from the road. It’s a perfectly formed Georgian chapel and in the few minutes I was there I found no end of interesting photographic inspiration.

Photos taken 20 May 2022