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This is my bass amp – a 15w Fender Rumble – the times of needing a 100w monster are, sadly, long gone – but this does me nicely for keeping my eye in.
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This is my bass amp – a 15w Fender Rumble – the times of needing a 100w monster are, sadly, long gone – but this does me nicely for keeping my eye in.

My wife’s been busy again, coming up with this babies beret for a friend of hers. When she produces these items I’m tasked to photograph them for posterity as Debbie keeps very few items, most are made for friends and family. Photographing a beret without a model isn’t the easiest

Following on from my post yesterday I thought I’d include an image of the Harrington jacket those badges get attached to. I was doing this and immediately thought of what I should photograph – the zip. It’s the one thing I don’t like about the jacket – it has extra

Its rainy and miserable outside so I was definitely staying in for today’s photograph, so I had a rummage through my desk draws and found my bag of button badges. I still wear badges, particularly on my Harrington jacket, but I always feeling that I am having a real throw

Originally I was trying for a very clever shot of me shuffling the deck of cards…my big problem with that is I’m not much of a shuffler – I’d certainly never make a croupier. So, instead you get this far simpler shot named after the Clash song. “The gambler’s face
Loved this stencil graffiti/street art I saw in Shoreditch, London the other week;

We went for a walk today in our favourite woods. Rowney Woods are about 8 miles from where we live in Great Dunmow and we had them to ourselves today. We regularly see deer here – today we only saw their tracks in and out of the woods.

This is the view we have out of our landing window across North Street in Great Dunmow. It’s a view we don’t see often because we live on a main road so we have net curtains up. You’ll gather it snowed again last night. I had to spend ages removing

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

As it has started snowing again this evening I thought I’d publish another of my photos from last Sunday. This is of the River Chelmer which flows through Great Dunmow on its way, unsurprisingly, to Chelmsford and then on East.
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