
Great Dunmow Sunrise from Doctors Pond
Taken a couple of weeks ago at the same time as this Dunmow sunrise shot this one shows Dunmow as it would probably appear on fire!
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Taken a couple of weeks ago at the same time as this Dunmow sunrise shot this one shows Dunmow as it would probably appear on fire!

I’ve been wanting to try smoke photography for a while now but hadn’t been anywhere that sells those joss sticks…and then found we had a whole bunch of incense sticks already in the house. So off to work I went. Now – I’m sure this looks like a seahorse…what do

This is from my first visit to Parndon Mill earlier this month. This is one of the moorings on the River Stort.

Today has been so grey…not helped by having to do the tax returns, so for dinner my wife prepared (among other things) Piedmont Roasted Peppers.

We visited Rowney Woods today, unfortunately it was incredibly grey and dull and the photos taken showed that all to well. So let’s step back to the 28th December of last year when we saw this sunset and moonrise as we left the woods.

You may have seen my images from the Leez Lodge Lake here. Well the below lake is not far from these. Turns out that they are in fact private and I got asked to leave! Mind you, they were about to start blasting away with their shotguns at the local

Today was the first time I’ve been asked to leave somewhere whilst photographing something. Seems I had wandered onto private land and I needed to leave before the shooting started (the ducks, not me).

I have taken a good number of pictures today. We had our sales kick off and awards ceremony today in London and I was asked to photograph the awards, which I happily did. I did think I would use one of these pictures for today’s 365 project shot. On reflection

As part of my 365 project I visited the River Stort at Parndon Mill again today, but instead of walking towards Parndon Mill I went the opposite way and headed for Burnt Mill where the Train Station is. It was a pleasant enough walk, though not the most attractive as

I was able to get out at lunchtime and visited the River Stort in Harlow again. Instead of heading towards Parndon Mill as I did last week I headed in the opposite direction towards Burnt Mill – where Harlow Train Station is now. The closer you get to the train
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