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The first snow of winter in Great Dunmow and I was out early doors to catch it before all the sledging began. This is a secondary pond behind the larger (and more famous) Doctors Pond.
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The first snow of winter in Great Dunmow and I was out early doors to catch it before all the sledging began. This is a secondary pond behind the larger (and more famous) Doctors Pond.

I took two very enjoyable photowalks around two lesser known areas of London. This shot was taken in Broadway Market in London Fields which was a lovely market with plenty of friendly people.

The London Photowalk takes place every six weeks, or there abouts, and we gathered today in London Fields. This was actually to be my first of two photowalks of the day. Despite the freezing weather, this was one of the warmest photowalks I’ve been on – there’s not many places

My favourite novelist in both his Iain Banks and Iain M Banks persona’s.

I have been experimenting with smoke this last week. This one looks (to me, at least) like some kind of tube man:

A quick out-take from my 366 Project. This is a shot of some of the pot pourri we have on our dining room table.

Quite often, I’m finding, the more spur of the moment an idea for a photograph is the more enjoyable it is. I really didn’t want to be bothered today, I really didn’t. I couldn’t think of anything to photograph and couldn’t be bothered even to open my emergency list of

This one was taken 3 weeks ago over in Berners Roding. It’s one of the few non-HDR’s I took that day.

Walking to the kitchen to get a cup of coffee this afternoon I noticed this view out of a pretty narrow window that I’d not looked out of before. As one of the aims of my 366 project is to get better at using my Samsung Galaxy SII’s camera I

Debbie has been busy again and has completed another of her knitting projects so I was commissioned to complete a series of pictures of the garment for posterity. The garment in question is a mohair scarf – it’s exceptionally soft and very detailed…
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