I recently returned to the place where I took my first pinhole photos and this time brought some Kodak Ektar 100 colour film with me loaded into the Vermeer 6x13.5cm pinhole camera.
The South Great Wall was originally constructed of wooden pilings in 1715 but over some 80 years later the pilings had been replaced by enormous granite slabs from a quarry across the bay. It's a great place to go for a walk as there is water on both sides and you really get the feeling that you have somehow left the land behind when you get out to the Poolbeg lighthouse at the end of the wall.
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