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A brief break in the rain this afternoon meant I could pop out and grab this shot f a hoverfly venturing into a foxglove.
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A brief break in the rain this afternoon meant I could pop out and grab this shot f a hoverfly venturing into a foxglove.

All the yellow rape has long since faded and we are left with the rather dull green crop now. On our walk through Rowney Woods we walked through the crop and noticed some wild wheat growing. I’ve recently got a 14-24 lens which is mega wide and I’m slowly learning

So, half of Britain is flooding at the moment as we go through the wettest Summer for a long time. As I drove back from work we had the most torrential downpour that quickly caused flash floods on the road…but as soon as we were getting drenched, we were out

We had the 2nd meeting of the Dunmow Photography Club this evening. Everyone brought in a few pictures based around the colour red and the rest of the group critiqued them. My new D800 caused plenty of interest. I took a shot of the leader of the group specifically for

Since I bought my new Nikon D800 the weather has been awful…to be fair, no surprise for this year. So when the sun was making a rare appearance this lunchtime I made a quick dash out with my other new purchase…the Nikon 14 – 24mm f2.8 lens.This is a wide

Bishop’s Stortford Camera Club Summer Program tonight….which meant I showed off the new D800 and lenses to anyone who cared to listen 😉 We met at Hatfield Forest in light showers and walked the 800 metres to the main lake to be greeted with a downpour. Fortunately, being in a

It’s been an exciting day at Seton Towers today with the arrival this morning of my new Nikon D800. I immediately dug out the battery and charger and set it charging so I could use it at lunchtime. With the battery charged I just needed a subject – drizzle outside

I’m at the half way point of my 366 journey today and I, rather fortunately, had the London Photowalk to help get a nice picture for the occasion. We visited Richmond Park today and I took this picture from Richmond Hill overlooking the River Thames.

I walk past this shop in Dunmow regularly but have never noticed this cool, and obviously fairly old, closed sign.

Tonight’s photo seemed to be doomed from the start! The evening started well with the inaugural meeting of the Dunmow Photography Club at Orange Street Photography. A decent turnout saw a number of Dunmow local photographers meeting for the first time and this promises to be a good resource for
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