I’m having a crazy adventurous year with films aren’t I - who knew this year was going to be so exciting! This time its the turn of Fuji Superia 200 - I have used this film before, but not for a few years, in fact, I totally forgot I had, but a quick check through the archives confirmed that I have indeed used it before and even took one of my all time favourite photos with it too.
These photos are actually quite old now - taken in July when we had a fun little visit back to Norfolk for my nephews birthday (he’s two guys!! How did this happen?!). We went for a lovely little visit to Hoveton Hall, another new to me place in Norfolk that I hadn’t been before and it was just wonderful! I’m a sucker for a lovely garden anyway, throw in red brick, old houses and a rusty gate and I am all over that. I think I have a trend lol.
Now that I’ve reacquainted myself with this film I’m reminded of the lovely tones of colour it can produce, I love the softness as well. And how fun are the dog sculptures across the grass? If I didn’t spend all my money on film and wool, I’d have loved one of those! I have some more photos of other sculptures that were also there at the time but I’m saving those for another post. Hurrah.
p.s. Did you read the little sign?! You should, it made me laugh, so I had to take the photo!
Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: Fuji Superia 200
Location: Hoveton Hall, Norfolk