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Escapee
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Escapee

Popped out into the back garden and took a short series of dandelion shots.

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Into the Abyss
2012 - 366 Project

140/366 Into the Abyss

Up early this morning – I need to crack on with a 4000 word assignment…so out came the camera and procrastination set in… Back out into the garden to try my hand at the dandelion heads again and I was pretty pleased with this one (and actually a couple of

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Planet Granola
2012 - 366 Project

139/366 Planet Granola

Short of something to shoot tonight I spied my morning cereal and thought it would make a decent macro subject. The “sky” was created by my PC monitor.

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Everyone Out
2012 - 366 Project

138/366 Everyone Out

There’s been an explosion of new life around Doctors Pond. We have a Moorhen with chicks, a Mallard with ducklings and Cananda Geese with their goslings.

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Living on a Knife Edge
2012 - 366 Project

137/366 Living on a Knife Edge

I thought this would be more interesting than it turned out. The knife is still apparently really sharp, but in this macro shot you can see the two edges that make up the sharp blade are actually splitting apart.

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The Ghostly Tree Hugger
2012 - 366 Project

136/366 The Ghostly Tree Hugger

This shot is straight out of camera except for a modest crop. The Bishops Stortford Camera Club Summer Programme recommenced earlier today with a light painting task in Hatfield Forest. Organised by Brian Johnson we all had a great time learning all sorts of techniques for light painting subjects in

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The Idiot Bastards
2012 - 366 Project

135/366 The Idiot Bastards

I went to see the Idiot Bastards at the excellent Harlow Square last night. The Idiot Bastards are a band playing comedic songs – some written by them and some cover versions. The band are made up of some of the comedy greats from the last 20 or so years

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Fairey Gannet A.E.W. 3 at the Gatwick Aviation Museum

Continuing our look at the Gatwick Aviation Museum this was my favourite of all the planes to photograph externally despite being a lot smaller than the Shackletons. It had the added benefit(?) of being home to a crows nest full of chicks (not the only plane being used in such

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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.