The time has come to explore more without crossing the border. Any attempts traveling internationally have been put to an end by ever-changing rules, but luckily there are plenty of incredible spots within the UK, yet to be visited.
I have spent forever wanting to go to Cornwall, and strangely never did, usually preferring more weather-reliable international destinations. This year is different and I couldn't be any happier. Exploring county for the first time ever meant visiting all “must go” spots, such as Lizard Point, Land's End, Botallack Mine, Bedruthan Steps and many more. As a first time visiter I can say that Cornwall just blows you away with its beauty, and when you think you know what to expect next, there is another stunning surprise comes your way. Have to say that whoever developed an app called 'iWalk Cornwall' deserves a medal – this little guide offers a plenty of routs across the county, and always keeps you on the path, regardless of whether you have a signal on your phone or no.
'One camera – one lens – one film' is a golden rule that I keep breaking every single time, and this trip wasn't an exception. There were a few challenging moments, but I don' think I got any regrets. So, for colour shots I had Pentax 645N with Kodak Portra 400 and for BW ones – Pentax 67 with Ilford HP5. Spectacular dev&scan job by Canadian Film Lab.
Cornwall Seascapes
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