For my birthday last year some of my friends from uni got me a manual film fish eye camera. It was perfect I already had a small manual film camera and was hoping to get a new fish eye lense for my digital camera, but that was slightly out of my price range and it still is. I love my film cameras though! The mystery of not knowing what they will look like until they are developed and the way the film picks up the light, even the graininess give them a more interesting look and feel.
I end up only taking a few photos of each place I go as the film seems much more precious.
The beach in Wells in Norfolk where my grand parents used to take me when I was little. This summer one bank holiday weekend I decided I was going to go to the beach no matter if I had to go alone or not. In the end I dragged the whole family was dragged down. It wasn't that sunny but it was still just what I needed.
I love the light in this, the sun from behind the trees.
The green in this is something Im sure you wouldn't have captured with a digital camera, I also like how the framing seems to make everything further away, like looking through a telescope.
And what I have always wanted to do with a fisheye lie on the floor to take a picture of the sky.