
008/365v3 Leaving Church
The local Roman Catholic Church caught my eye in my search for lines and curves in Dunmow today.
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The local Roman Catholic Church caught my eye in my search for lines and curves in Dunmow today.

I had to go to the Post Office this afternoon and got this grab shot on the way. I had this picture in mind, but it was going to be a shot of the wall and windows further to the left…but the Doves (which I have never seen here before)

I’d forgotten how much fun the quick macro shot was – I haven’t done one of these since my last 365. This is a macro of one of my little Dell computer speakers that sits on my desk – it’s silver so converting to black and white made on difference

I was pleased with this shot I took of these fading ivy leaves I spotted on my way to the Post Office this afternoon, the perfect simple composition that fulfilled the 365 brief nicely, just a shame I had a leaf yesterday as well…still, I do feel this is different

Nature always has a way of providing what you are looking for, even if that is something as familiar as curves and lines. The back of this leaf caught my eye today.

You would be forgiven for not having noticed that this 365 project is themed. My wife picked out the theme from a bag with about 25 themes in it – this is supposed to give some focus to my photography. It’s worked…but I haven’t (until today) published an image that

On my morning walk around Dunmow I regularly walk past this view…the sky certainly caught my eye today. Despite being an hour past sunrise there was still some nice light around.

I’m lazy… You will have noticed that, since the end of my last 365 project (a photo a day for a year) some 21 months ago, the amount of updates on this blog has fallen dramatically. This coincides with a severe drop off in the amount of photography I have

Continuing my run of photographic qualifications, I have been awarded the CPAGB by the Photographic Alliance GB. This is slightly different to the LRPS award in that the images are not judged as a panel – rather, they are marked individually in their own right. If you would like to

Delighted to say that I am now a Licentiate of The Royal Photographic Society. My panel of 10 images is now making its way around the country being used as an example to aspiring Licentiate entrants as to the sort of images you need to achieve the award. You can
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