Oh no, not Whitby Abbey
When in Whitby, go to the Abbey. And this is what we did on a cold bright January morning when everything was high contrast.
I ended up taking it every which way. Straight, with a Lensbaby and using Tri-X film on the Mamiya 645.
First, on the Nikon D800e, straight shots, in colour and then converted to monochrome. The building with the statue in front of it is Cholmley Mansion, built after Henry Vlll dissolved the monasteries in 1539. It now houses the visitor centre.
I ended up taking it every which way. Straight, with a Lensbaby and using Tri-X film on the Mamiya 645.
First, on the Nikon D800e, straight shots, in colour and then converted to monochrome. The building with the statue in front of it is Cholmley Mansion, built after Henry Vlll dissolved the monasteries in 1539. It now houses the visitor centre.
Next, using the lens baby lens, at 35mm.
Now, with the Mamiya 645 film camera.
Great monos. Must go sometime, looks full of atmosphere.
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