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It's That Tree Again
2021 - 365 Project

146-365v4 It’s That Tree Again

I broke out my infra-red converted Nikon D60 camera for the first time this year, depsite the fact that it was overcast first thing this morning. I’d decided I was going to use it last night and charged the battery up so wasn’t going to be put off by a

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Green
2021 - 365 Project

145-365v4 Green

A quick shot from the garden today. We have a few small patches of bracken in the garden. Apparently you’re not supposed to have bracken in your garden (I’m not sure why), but we like it and it always gives me a subject for photography…so it stays 😉

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We had a little shower
2021 - 365 Project

144-365v4 We had a little shower

Overnight we had a bit of a shower. When I got up and went for my walk I was greeted with lovely bright sunshine…but quite a lot of standing water. With a bit of careful positioning and a bit of artistic licence (OK – photoshop!) I got this (not thtat

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Denys Lasdun University of East Anglia
2021 - 365 Project

141-365v4 Denys Lasdun’s University of East Anglia

For the first time in over a year I was able to pick up on my ARPS project and visited the brutalist masterpiece that is the Norfolk Terrace at the University of East Anglia (UEA), Denys Lasdun was the architect and it was built between 1962D–1968. I work in Norwich

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Feed Me Now!
2021 - 365 Project

140-365v4 Feed Me Now!

Rain, harrased parents and fledglings have been the order of the day in the garden today. Here we have a few images of the madness that is the starlings and their fledglings. The starlings look in a lot better condition than the tits and our poor coal tit (below) is

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2021 - 365 Project

139-365v4 – Needlepoint

The needle (and its shadow) was a straight forward photograph and I’ve added the textured background to look like the mesh you use to sew on to.

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Keeping a Low Profile
2021 - 365 Project

138-365v4 Keeping a Low Profile

A quick shot of one of our regular grey squirell visitors who decided to flatten herself down on the top of the garden wall. No idea why and after a couple of minutes she bounced up and collected a monkey nut from her feeder.

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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.