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Horrible weather found me mooching around the workshop for a subject. It really was the colours that caught my eye and the repetition…I have no idea what the plugs are used for (other than it will be electrical…possibly)
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Horrible weather found me mooching around the workshop for a subject. It really was the colours that caught my eye and the repetition…I have no idea what the plugs are used for (other than it will be electrical…possibly)

I may have mentioned that my wife knits and crochets all sorts of shawls, hats, cosies and what have you, and I’m the official photographer…if you are interested have a look over at www.thecrimsonrabbit.co.uk. So today was a photo session for that – here’s an example.

I popped back to the scene of a photo I took earlier this week. The tide, which I thought was going out, was a lot higher than last time I was here so I couldn’t get round the fallen tree. I didn’t mind, as this turned out to be just

This is Alton Water at Lemons Hill. I really had a hard time choosing between this and the colour version for today’s photo…but I’m a sucker for black and white! You can see the colour version after the break.. I rather kicked myself as I’d left my phone in the

I popped into Manningtree at lunchtime, I got as far as the Co-Op’s car park that backs onto the River Stour and so I took a walk along the banks as the tide came in – plenty of swans and even a Kingfisher were about on a pleasant if blowy

This lunchtime…I had a lunch hour…first time in over a week! So I drove down to Lower Holbrook and took a stroll down the coast. I found a small beach and then further along a whole load of trees that were being slowly pulled back into the sea/river – this

We were looking around some tree stumps in Rowney Woods for fungi when we came across this Wood Mouse.

It was Dunmow Carnival today, usually they have great weather for this, but not this year…at least it was only drizzle…mostly. I eventually had 30 minutes to pop out after my dinner and caught the second half of One Step Behind – Masters of Madness, the Madness tribute act. They
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