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During our short stay in Northumberland we stayed in a lovely cottage on the River Coquet at Warksworth. This shot is of Warkworth Castle taken from about 800 yards down river from where we were staying.
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During our short stay in Northumberland we stayed in a lovely cottage on the River Coquet at Warksworth. This shot is of Warkworth Castle taken from about 800 yards down river from where we were staying.
This shot sums up our few days away in Northumberland – beautiful weather and beautiful scenery. Taken on our walk along the coast starting from Boulmer (pronounced Boomer).

Whilst we were based on the coast for our Northumberland break we did venture in land to Thrunton Woods on the edge of the Northumberland National Park and took a 9 mile walk, including getting up, what the locals call, heart attack hill – it was pretty steep!

We had a week away this last week, hence the updates to the web site are late, however, we will catch up over the next few days. Our first day there saw us arrive in time to get down onto the beach for sunset and we were treated to a

Hatfield Forest is a 15 minute drive from Great Dunmow so we visit quite regularly. On this particular visit I went along at dawn with a group of photographers from the Dunmow Photography Club

So, 11 hours after I was here last I made it, along with other members of the Dunmow Photography Club, for sunrise. We arrived at 6.00am whilst it was still pitch black – the sky was clear but the mist that had come in last night was thickly blanketing much

There may be (hopefully) 2 photos from this location today and tomorrow… Today I caught the sunset at the lake in Hatfield Forest and the mist rolled in down the lake over the space of about an hour. Tomorrow, if I get up, I’ll be back here at 6.00am to

They do say that if you are asymmetrical you will be more attractive… So, I thought I’d give it a test and here you have Asymmetric Me! Can you tell which the real me is and which are the faces made up of just the left half of my face

So, i have a new lens to play with…Brian’s 70-200mm 2.8 Sigma lens. I’ve not really had chance to play with this much yet…but it has allowed me to photograph the elusive Badger. Badger, one of our 3 cats, does not like me, nor does he much care to be
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