Reflections of Doctors Pond in Great Dunmow
I was up early on Sunday, but missed the sun rise…so not that early. Still, Dunmow was quiet and Doctors Pond was very still giving some great reflections.
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I was up early on Sunday, but missed the sun rise…so not that early. Still, Dunmow was quiet and Doctors Pond was very still giving some great reflections.
We had one of our regular visits to Rowney Woods today – it was a great day for clouds. Great big fluffy white clouds abounded – here’s a shot of the edge of Rowney Woods…with clouds.
Continuing my walk down the River Stort at Roydon I came across this lock with a number of long boats lined up.
Heading away from Harlow towards Hoddestone is a small, old village called Roydon which appears in the Doomsday Book. The River Stort flows through the village. As it was such a nice day today I headed there this lunchtime and made this HDR photograph of the river and narrow boats.
I visited Little Leighs on Sunday and set off for a short walk while I waited for the sun to set over the lake there. After half an hour I’d gone to far to get back so ploughed on for Chatham Hall…which was a good mile further away than I
This is the view looking out from around the car park at Easton Lodge.

Continuing the shots from the last London Photowalk is this HDR photograph of an artist and his graffiti taken in London Fields.

There’s a lot going on in my life at the moment and so I’m having to grab a few minutes here and there to make some pictures for my 366 project. I feel I’m losing control of the quality (I’m ignoring the shouts of “What quality” now 😉 ) My

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
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