Spring is pretty much upon us and soon that lovely low winter sunshine will have retreated for another year, its effect only available to the early-birds and night-owl’s amongst us as we get further into summer. So here’s a photo of springtime early-morning sunshine bathing an appropriately named pub.
Minolta SRT 101b, Rokkor 50mm f/1.7 & Ilford HP5+.
Taken on 27 February 2020


Great image! It’s difficult to capture a feeling of “warmth” in B&W, but you did it here. That building has neat architecture. Do you have any idea when it was built?
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Thanks P. Despite appearances, it was pretty cold – the big chunk of metal that is the Minolta SRT 101b felt like a block of ice!
The pub was built in 1912 apparently – there’s some info about it here. https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4113418
It’s also supposed to be haunted! WOOoooOOO 🙂
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Thanks for the link. It really is an interesting looking building. Haunted? Right…I doubt it. Haha.
Yeah, I could tell it was cold by the girls’ jackets. Still, the warmth from the sun is nearly tangible in the photo.
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