Film photography · Medium Format · Photography

Donkey arrivals

Donkey rides have been a staple of British seaside resorts going back a few hundred years and it would be commonplace to see a small herd of them, bedecked with saddles, bridles, and often their name on a nose strap, giving rides up and down the beach to children.

I think they are a little less commonplace now as greater emphasis on animal welfare has been introduced, and the owners of donkeys used for rides need to be licensed and inspected to ensure that the wellbeing of the animals is properly maintained. There has also probably been a change in public attitudes, with more people seeing the practice as cruel and it being challenged by animal welfare organisations.

I remember as a child seeing the donkey being led through the town centre to the beach where the rides could be had, their hooves making that familiar clip-clopping sound as they walked, but they are now brought in an animal transporter, though possibly because they are no longer stabled within walking distance.

Here are a couple disembarking before beginning their day’s work.

Donkey disembarkation

Yashica Mat 124G and Kodak Portra 400. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.

Taken on 11 October 2025

Film photography · Medium Format · Photography

Donkeys

It took a little effort to get this picture of these donkeys on Mablethorpe beach. There were plenty of people taking rides on them, so I had to wait for a gap. The lady looking after the donkeys kindly corralled them for me after I asked if it was ok to get a picture. I think I’ve front focused by a tiny fraction (although you can’t really tell unless you zoom right in), but I did quite well considering the rangefinder patch om my GW690 isn’t the easiest thing to use, especially on moving subjects.

Something good that happened today…

This isn’t a particularly good thing in itself. We received notification about a mandatory team call tomorrow and the feeling is that it won’t be good news. I guess the worse case scenario is that jobs are being cut, although I don’t know that for certain. Whatever the case, I don’t think they will be announcing inflation busting pay rises or anything.

I guess the good thing is that, while I feel unnerved about it, I don’t feel as anxious as I have when similar announcements have been made in the past. This is a small mercy, but I’ll take it. I guess I’ll know more tomorrow.

Donkeys

Fujica GW690 & Kodak Plus-X (expired January 2008 and shot at 100asa). Adox Rodinal 1+50 13mins @ 20°

Taken on 21 September 2024

35mm · Film photography · Photography

Donkey work

I’ve spent a large part of the day prepping my office for when it’s decorated and has new flooring laid the week after next. It’s been a complete PITA, I’m exhausted, and there’s still loads to do. Mostly it will be a case of moving things out off the office for the decorating etc. and then moning them back when the flooring has been laid. If it were just my office being done then this wouldn’t be too bad, but we’re also having all the other bedrooms and staircase decorated the same week, so I’m going to have to replicate a lot of the work across three other rooms while trying to figure out where everything will go when it isn’t in it’s normal place. I’ve got the week booked off work, but can’t see it being much of a break.

I really hate this stuff…

Decorating time
It’s about as much fun as
Having my teeth pulled

Donkeys

Olympus XA3 & Ilford HP5+. Ilfotec DD-X 1+4 9mins @ 20°

Taken on 4 September 2021