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Captain Kirk's Quandry
2012 - 366 Project

085/366 Captain Kirk’s Quandry

Captain Kirk was not sure how they would reach the Eye of Mindos. They had never faced such an evil duel peril as the Giant Deer and the Diplodocus… …It’s been a long day 😉

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Sheep!
2012 - 366 Project

084/366 Sheep!

We took a walk around Matching in Essex today. The local farmer had brought his sheep down, presumably, for lambing. There was hundreds of them, all various and slightly frightened in equal degrees. Once you’d walked past them they’d follow you in a slightly sinister manner 😉

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Lined Up
2012 - 366 Project

083/366 Lined Up

When in doubt, grab the macro lens and have a rummage around the desk. Here’s my long serving stapler, I enjoyed the view of the staples awaiting deployment.

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The Moorhen, Harlow, River Stort
2012 - 366 Project

081/366 The Moorhen, River Stort, Harlow

Nipped out at lunchtime to have a walk down another section of the River Stort. This time down by the Harlow town Railway Station – you wouldn’t believe this is about 200 yards from the mainline station.

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Never look a gift horse...
2012 - 366 Project

080/366 Never look a gift horse…

…but perhaps I should have with today’s photo. I did think this would make a good photograph, all it actually did was confirm something I have known for a long time…I must clean my sensor!

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Tarnished
2012 - 366 Project

077/366 Tarnished

The cleaning of bits and pieces continued today. I thought it was about time to polish up my Christening Rings that sit on a shelf on the landing. My intention was to give you a before and after picture but two things happened. Firstly, I just really like the tarnished

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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.