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I popped out to the local Co-Op to pick some provisions up. I was surprised by the number of cats that were around – here’s a couple of them, in the order I saw them.
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I popped out to the local Co-Op to pick some provisions up. I was surprised by the number of cats that were around – here’s a couple of them, in the order I saw them.

My wife’s been working hard on a patchwork wall hanging over the last few days. This is one of about 9 panels that will make up the finished article.

A nice, simple shot for today – apple straight from the fruit bowl with a texture applied in photoshop.

Something a bit different from me tonight. We were due to have a photowalk around Bishops Stortford with the camera club this evening. For the 3rd year on the trot we were met with torrential rain…so we sat in the pub 😉 The rain started to relent about 9.00pm and

So the Tour De France travelled through Essex today, passing through Finchingfield, just a few miles down the road from where we live. I was going to go along with my camera, but saw some of the coverage of the race itself (as it went through Yorkshire) which very clearly

When I saw this very large crop of bulrushes it immediately got me thinking about Game of Thrones and heads on spikes and knew I wanted to get a shot of these from below to give a more overpowering feel to the picture. These, if you didn’t know, have gone

I popped up to the end of the Stansted Airport runway this afternoon to get some shots of the planes flying overhead. As an bit of a bonus I walked across to where there is a steep drop in the land and bumped into a couple of fallow deer –

The buddleia has now come into flower in the back garden and the butterflies are taking full advantage of it. At one point we had four of these small tortoiseshell (Aglais urticae) feeding on one flower – trouble was there was quite a breeze which was freaking them out so catching

I have been known to take the occasional photograph of Doctors Pond. When Debbie (my wife) saw the colour version of this she groaned and said I was clicheing (I might have made up that word) my own cliches! Now, I had gone out with the intention of taking a

I received a request via the web site from a lady in Australia who was looking for any shots of Bigods Farm and house as she is related to a John Jenour who was apparently given Bigods by Henry VIII.
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