title Pin-hole Cameras and a Red Arrows Flypast, Brome, Suffolk - 8th May 2020 intro As an ongoing attempt at home schooling, Nosher and the boys do a bit of pinhole photography - a camera with a bit of foil and a tiny pinhole in it where the lens should be. After a few photos, we switch tack and get the macro bellows out, for some insect close-ups. Later, the Red Arrows are on their way from RAF Scampton to Westminster for a VE-Day fly past, the track of which takes them right over the house at about 500 feet. We also do that thing where items - such as small boy hands, feathers and bits of grass - are put over sheets of photo paper and exposed directly to the sun before being developed normally. imgp0613 A burned-down thatched cottage in Oakley imgp0626 Harry looks like John Connor in Terminator 2 imgp0628 Fred in camouflage imgp0629 Fred on a bench imgp0634 Fred holds up the detatched statue head imgp0646 The turbines over the side field imgp0652 Some sort of blossom imgp0655 Harry's obscured by a swirl of diffracted light imgp0656 Harry looks serious with a big stick imgp0657 The house imgp0659 The head and legs of a wasp imgp0662 A wasp is all hairs in the right light imgp0666 A flower close-up imgp0669 A purple flower imgp0672 A close-up of a tiny snail shell whirl imgp0674 Isobel waits on the side field imgp0678 Fred pokes the parched earth with a stick imgp0684 The first five Red Arrows fly over low imgp0691 The remaining four Hawks fly over imgp0694 Isobel looks around for more low-flying planes scan-2022-02-11-0001 Harry's hand in a daylight photo scan-2022-02-11-0002 Fred's hand on a direct photo print