
286/365v3 Overgrown Pill Box
Some glorious weather around at the moment and the early morning walk is featuring a lot of blue sky. Here’s one of the Pill boxes on my route that is rapidly disappearing under all the summer growth.
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Some glorious weather around at the moment and the early morning walk is featuring a lot of blue sky. Here’s one of the Pill boxes on my route that is rapidly disappearing under all the summer growth.
…it’s like watching paint dry! Another experiment – my 2nd ever time lapse…a few things to do differently, but an interesting start – 900 images packed into this 37 second video.

Some more experimentation – this is an in camera double exposure – what you are seeing here is the view I could see with the ground immediately below me exposed over the top. This hasn’t come out as well as I’d hoped – the grain of the footpath is too

Spotted this rather colourful caterpillar on a walk around Roxwell, it’s a Mullein Moth Caterpillar

A second visit to the Phyllis Currie Nature Reserve, specifically for some bug photography. Unfortunately there was a very strong breeze blowing keeping a lot of the flying insects down. I still picked up a few shots including, just as I was leaving, the featured shot of the meadow grasshopper as

Time to feature some of my wife’s current product line – this time we have sewing cases featuring Hello Kitty fabric…and some sparkle! You can purchase these and similar at The Crimson Rabbit Etsy store

It’s turning into a bit of an experimental period. Today I dug out my old lens baby and had another go at getting something of interest out of this peculiar lens. I’ve definitely not mastered it!

I regularly see a lot of rabbits on my morning walks around Dunmow. Today, I had my infra-red camera with me so wondered what a rabbit would look like…wonder no more – I like how the eye has come out particularly.

We had a Pinhole and Film Evening with Bishop’s Stortford Camera Club this evening…all sorts of old, hand made and frankly odd contraptions appeared and were used to produce all sorts of images…most of which, due to them being taken on film, we can’t see yet. I knew I would want

Plenty of Dog Roses springing up on my walk around Dunmow – here’s a triptych of three varieties.
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