
235/365v3 – Dunmow WI 1972
I’ve taken this shot a few times and never really been happy with the result…here’s an infra-red version…still not happy!
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I’ve taken this shot a few times and never really been happy with the result…here’s an infra-red version…still not happy!

Grangemouth is an interesting place and I would like to revisit properly with my camera. When you drive up to Grangemouth from Edinburgh you drive through a huge petro-chemical area with many smoking chimneys and flare off chimneys…very apocalyptic. This was the road into the indoor parking area at the

We drove out to Broxbourne Woods today for a walk. We hadn’t been for a few years so it was nice to see again. The Infra-Red camera got another outing…not as successful as previously, mainly because there wasn’t much new green life yet, but I still enjoyed this selection of

We visited Rainham Hall today which is a different type of national Trust property in that, because it has had over 50 different occupants with no one family using for any length of time, it doesn’t have a consistent history, so it has been used as a family home, a

Today’s trip out was our regular visit to Aldeburgh for fish and chips, and then a visit to Snape for a look at the River Alde there. I have taken The Scallop before but went bananas on the processing today…too much? I like it so it stays ๐ More photos

We had cabbage with our tea tonight (Shepherd’s Pie if you’re interested). The left over leaves immediately caught my eye for a quick macro black and white abstract sort of shot..nand I made 3 of the shots into a triptych…

Despite being up early doors I still didn’t have a shot for today until late into the evening when I broke out the 50mm f1.4 and played with lines and a narrow depth of field. I enjoyed the abstract nature of this picture of a floor lamp in our living

This is one of those shots that needs to be taken again…but next time it needs to be done right…a number of school boy errors, but the worst one was taking everything down and putting it all away before checking the photograph was OK. There has already been too much

It does exactly what it says on the tin – it was freezing and it was foggy!

I am not a portrait photographer! I don’t know why portraits cause me such issues, stick me in front of a landscape and all is fine, put a human in front of me and I can barely operate the camera…it’s very odd because I don’t have problems talking to people
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