
079/365v3 Guarding The Nest
I walk past this tree most mornings and the crows are normally on the field pulling worms, today they didn’t seem to want to leave the tree and the 3 large nests that are in that tree.
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I walk past this tree most mornings and the crows are normally on the field pulling worms, today they didn’t seem to want to leave the tree and the 3 large nests that are in that tree.

5 tomatoes in the fridge, perfect evening photo op…especially as the condensation kicked in after a few minutes.

There has been such a furore over the last few days about the super moon and, as an amateur photographer who follows such things, my feeds have been ram-jam full of pictures of the moon. I’ve kept away from it for the most part mainly due to the relatively poor

“Don’t Touch That Dial, Don’t Touch That Dial…” as Joe Strummer used to implore us at the end of the track Capitol Radio. These dials have been touched an awful lot over the last few years…but can you tell what they control?

I’ll not bore you with yet another pointless shot of the moon…instead – you can have a shameless plug… My wife hand makes lots of knitted and stichware – ideal for Christmas presents – I am her “official” photographer. Pictured here is one of her most popular products…the Slothy Purse.

I have no idea how this leaf managed to get itself stuck to the trunk of this tree, but I am grateful that it did as you don’t often see a leaf that is orange, yellow and green all at once.

More murkyness this morning – this composition jumped out at me as I walked past…in a new landscape kind of way…I like it, I hope you do too

Sometimes all you need for your daily photograph is a tree (with leaves), a street light (turned on) and the radial blur filter in photoshop…job done!

It was upgrade time for my phone last week so I got myself a nice new Samsung Galaxy S7, hopefully it doesn’t self-combust like the Notes did. Like many people I used to go down the screen protector route but always mucked it up putting it on and had to
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