Scouring through my hard drives, I found these shots that I'd forgotten about, I really need to sort all my photos out, but I just have thousands upon thousands so it will be a mammoth task to get them all in order, but it is a job for the future.
I shot these images in 2020, according to the date that it states on my hard drive, but personally I think it was longer than that as I'm sure I had my Sony A7iii back then.
I shot these on a short break in Whitby, equipped with my Canon EOS M3, a camera which I loved but was sadly let down by it's slow auto-focus, I could see the potential in mirrorless cameras from the original Canon EOS-M that I owned.
So as usual, it was busy in Whitby, although nothing like it gets today, I didn't want any people in my shot, I went up the lighthouse that sits on the pier, precariously placed my camera over the edge of the platform, using the strap as a safety harness for the camera, I have to admit, I loved what came out of the camera, using an ND1000, shot in the middle of the afternoon, I adore the surreal look that it gave the shots.
You will never see Whitby this empty usually, and after rediscovering these shots, I really think I need to shoot some more like this, I've got a week off work and I may actually make a trip to Whitby and try and replicate these with my Sony A7iii.
I hope you like these shots.
All the best :-)