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The Flitch Way
2012 - 366 Project

252/366 The Flitch Way

Great Dunmow used to have a railway line running through it that started in Bishop’s Stortford and finished, 45 minutes later in Braintree (and vice versa). The passenger service ended in 1952 with goods traffic continuing to use the line until its close in 1969. Following the demise of the

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Backlit Elijah
2012 - 366 Project

251/366 Backlit Elijah

You know I’m struggling when I have to fall back on one of our cats…still, this fella had his hair cut this week and this is probably the only angle I could photograph him without revealing his completely bald back. Unfortunately, as he is a thug, he has to have

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Pin Sharp
2012 - 366 Project

250/366 Pin Sharp

Tonight was the Dunmow Photography Club held at Orange Street Photography and it was water splash and macro night. I learnt a lot and saw some very interesting and relatively easy ways to take some interesting photographs…all things that I have been kind of aware of, but never actually done.

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There's been a murder
2012 - 366 Project

248/366 There’s been a murder…

Jelly Baby shot down in drive by shooting… I have no idea why this idea came to me on the way home from Camera Club tonight, but I had nothing and this just popped into my head so I had to pop into Tesco’s and pick up some (very expensive)

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The Seeds Cling On
2012 - 366 Project

247/366 The Seeds Cling On

I had no idea what I was going to photograph tonight. I took some shots of the cat, some shots of a dirty frying pan, the stars and the moon. Nothing was working so I decided to do the washing up and see if I could come up with anything

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Sliced Red Pepper and Seeds Macro photograph
Macro Photography

Sliced Red Pepper

Finding subjects to photograph can be as easy as looking in the bin! This was some of  the discarded parts of the red peppers we had in our stir fry tonight – close up the seeds have a great texture.

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In Tandem
2012 - 366 Project

245/366 In Tandem

Walking through Rowney Woods today we were passed by these two gentlemen on their tandem bike. They got a fair old shift on as they completed the circuit around Rowney Woods very quickly.

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Southern Hawker Dragonfly (Aeshna cyanea)
Bugs and Critters

Southern Hawker (Aeshna cyanea)

Spotted this fella in Rowney Woods – dragonflies may be bigger than damselflies, and you would have thought they would be easier to photograph – you have to be lucky to get one resting like this – normally they are permanently in motion patrolling their area, damselflies must get tired

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Mark Seton

I'm an amateur photographer who enjoys music. I'm a past Chairman and Digital Secretary of the Bishops Stortford Camera club and I hold both LRPS and CPAGB distinctions. I have recently moved to Newcastleton in the Scottish Borders.