
7/52 John Webb’s Windmill
It’s nice to see the powers that be have replaced the lost sails on this windmill, it looks so much better with them on…and weren’t we treated to a cracking post sunset sky tonight? The windmill is in Thaxted, Essex
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It’s nice to see the powers that be have replaced the lost sails on this windmill, it looks so much better with them on…and weren’t we treated to a cracking post sunset sky tonight? The windmill is in Thaxted, Essex
We visit Rowney Woods regularly and I’ve posted a few pictures from our visits on this blog. I take a photograph of this scene most times I visit, and invariably I take an HDR (high dynamic range) picture. Today I took a standard shot and really liked it, so I
At Bishops Stortford Camera Club tonight we had a photo challenge and we had 30 minutes to take some pictures, process as best we could and then show one of them. This was my shot, which I originally converted to Black and White in camera. This is re-cropped and converted
Since I finished my 365 project (a new photograph made every day) I’ve noticed I’ve been slacking – I think of something to photograph and then carry on sitting watching the telly or come up with some other excuse why I shouldn’t go and make that new picture. So I’m

I’m always a sucker for clouds like this 😉 A black and white HDR photograph from Saturday, just before the big thaw.
My first attempt at light painting on a larger scale. This is the Shell House in Hatfield Forest.

Sunset on a frozen Hatfield Forest lake. The ducks seemed quite happy sitting on the ice – there was a thawed our area of water to the right, but it was pretty crowded and had a couple of swans lording it over the ducks.
This Canadian goose demonstrates the excellent insulating properties of a feathery down ;-). Taken on Doctors Pond in Great Dunmow, Essex
Another shot from the sledging that was going on in Great Dunmow yesterday.
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