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Remember those dice from yesterday? Well, here they are again, actually with the game they came from. I haven’t played Monopoly for a long time, a fact that was confirmed by the extensive dust on top of the box lid.
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Remember those dice from yesterday? Well, here they are again, actually with the game they came from. I haven’t played Monopoly for a long time, a fact that was confirmed by the extensive dust on top of the box lid.

This was tricky, and as always with these things I ended up picking a shot from right at the beginning of shooting this, having finally taken about 200 shots. The winner was shot at 800 iso with a desk lamp shining straight into the dice to try and keep the

Some people do a 365 project just of self-portraits – I’m in awe of these people – how you can come up with so many different pictures of yourself is beyond me. I’m not a big fan of self-portraits of me…age is not kind and I always look even greyer
There are some derelict stables in Little Canfield that I have visited before. I popped down there again today and captured this image. I was particularly taken with the pattern of the sunlight breaking in through the holes in the opposite wall.

Found this in a derelict barn that backs onto a derelict stables in Little Canfield, Essex

I’m soooo idle. It’s all misty outside and I have a great idea for a shot in the mist at night… so, instead, here’s something completely different. Bizarrely the pencil is from my first full time job and is probably about 20 odd years old.

Sometimes the simplest treatment is the best way to go. I initially went to do a focus stack on this red rose but wasn’t happy with the results. I then tried HDR, and that really didn’t cut it, so here’s a straight forward shot of the rose with a little

I’d just got back from work, it had been solid grey all day, and I just happened to glance out of the window. It was really quite dark, but there was a great red sunset happening, I grabbed my camera and took this. One minute later and we were back
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.

I noticed that my wife had been using the pestle and mortar today so took the opportunity to take a picture of it with some ground pepper in it.
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