I’ve had less time recently to focus on my pinhole photography, so when the odd free day has presented itself I’ve grabbed the opportunity. In April I had a couple of pinhole adventures, the first of which was a short walk around Great Bardfield where I spent some time in the village church.
A few days later I visited the Wimpole Estate in Cambridgeshire to finish off my roll of film. The church on the estate isn’t part of the National Trust property, but it was open so I took a look around.
Inside Wimpole Hall I couldn’t use a proper tripod so instead I took my small tabletop tripod. This limited my options in terms of where I could shoot, but presented some interesting low points of view!
Looking up through the staircase which led upwards from the basement.
Photos taken April 2024