Sunday, 12 July 2009

I <3 Cornwall

Except this first shot, which was taken in St. Andrews I can't remember when.

Taken on Superia 100 cross processed.


At the start of July we took a roadtrip down to Cornwall and camped. It was joyous. The following is a pic 'n' mix of 5d, polaroids, and scans of my disposable camera prints.

Boof!

Sam salad anyone? Oh yea, these prints are backwards because Jessops printed them backwards.

Cheery bunch.

We had to cross the golf course to get from the campsite to the beach. It was a treacherous journey, but we tried to be as inconspicuous as possible.






We discovered these cards can see into the future.

See?

The beautiful view from where we sat for a few minutes. But backwards.

Yumblegum (Yummy bubblegum) ice cream.

While waiting for the bus to NewQuay.

The best pancakes I have ever had. Cherries and custard.

Souvenir shopping.

Our little section of paradise.

Lads on tour. Yay Scrumpy!

Really happy with this shot. Best polaroid to date?



Back at the camp.
We enjoyed our yummy meat.

Breaking boundaries.


Best Polaroid to date?


Expedia cloud.

Well this is the end of this trip.

I'll be off to the Americas in a couple of weeks time, really looking forward to shooting over there. Still undecided as to what cameras to take, but its going to be great!

Jenn xo

Friday, 12 June 2009

Little bit of this...

Here are a few images from the last few months that I forgot about, just trying to get myself up to date! So here goes...



Sam on our trip to Glencoe earlier this year, taken with my former LX3 on 'pinhole mode' .


Then, a trip to St Andrews with Harrison and Jonathan. Hilarity ensues.

Still evening.


Then up a big tower...

Jonathan spotted something under the deck...

Harrison sees it too....

more stuff...
a sword?
...
Down by the harbour.



Later that evening, balloons were bought.





Leaving day. This was back in February. We had already moved into our nice new flat, and just gone back to tidy up the last few bits. It was quite sad, the flat looked so huge and empty.








I will miss that place a lot,


Polaroid of Harrison from a couple of nights ago.


Was in the pound shop with Grant on Friday....


....we couldn't resist!


Merry Christmas. x