
091/365v2 Pears
Heading back from camera club I popped into the supermarket to see if they had anything of interest to photograph – these pears were on the reduced section…as a Yorkshireman I felt honor bound to buy them 😉 Damn tasty too!
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Heading back from camera club I popped into the supermarket to see if they had anything of interest to photograph – these pears were on the reduced section…as a Yorkshireman I felt honor bound to buy them 😉 Damn tasty too!

Rooting around in the Pot Pourri bowl I found these old, dried orange slices and got to work with a lamp, a torch and a macro lens to come up with this. I desaturated the pith to give it that red colour.

I took a stroll around Dunmow this afternoon/early evening. The forecast had said we’d have sunny spells all day…I don’t think we saw the sun at all…but it was nice and warm. I ended up down by the Rover Stort and grabbed the brackets for this HDR shot.

Sitting in the lovely sunshine this morning with my camera I was taking shots of all sorts of things that caught my eye including this shot of our roof line with its repeating patterns – when I looked at it on the computer it reminded me of the shields you

I love these mars ice creams you get – they taste fantastic. I thought they’d make a great macro subject…

My wife’s been requiring some more product photography again today so Ena came out for some head shots to show off this very vivd pink crochet beret. She’s now got a bit of a waiting list but, if you want to pick up some lovely knit ware, or some Easter

I did one of these spiral light trail shots in my first 365 a couple of years ago. I’ve been meaning to have another go for a while.

Despite living in the middle of Essex it is quite surprising just how much of the sky and the stars you can actually photograph. This shot was taken during the Bishops Stortford Camera Clubs studio evening. It was really busy inside so a few of us braved the cold and

I’ve spent most of this evening in a futile search for both my passport and my birth certificate…both of which have vanished into thin air. The next thing I knew it was after 11 and I still hadn’t even thought of what picture to take for the day. Actually not

We took a walk around Rowney Woods this afternoon. As we entered the woods we were greated with a huge and long clap of thunder which did give us fair warning of the sort of weather we were about to “enjoy”
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