
Iain Banks
A change of pace today and a photograph taken from my 365 project. Iain Banks is one of my favourite authors and this is a shot of some of his books I have in one of our bookcases.
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A change of pace today and a photograph taken from my 365 project. Iain Banks is one of my favourite authors and this is a shot of some of his books I have in one of our bookcases.
This is a black and white shot taken near Parndon Mill in Harlow showing the main railway line to Cambridge and Stansted Airport.

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.

I took some jokey self-portraits of me putting washing into the washing machine, I didn’t get the flash right so will have another go later. In the meantime, here’s the inside of the washing machine in black and white (well, it was monochrome already).

I was able to get out at lunchtime and visited the River Stort in Harlow again. Instead of heading towards Parndon Mill as I did last week I headed in the opposite direction towards Burnt Mill – where Harlow Train Station is now. The closer you get to the train

Things are now starting to build up for me. Work is getting pretty busy, I’m doing this 366 project, I’m entering my first competition in the Bishops Stortford Camera Club and, today, I start work on the IDM Certificate of Digital Marketing. This year will be a year of learning!

We’ve been to West Wood before but not for a few months so it was nice to get out there on Monday before the weather closed in. We had lovely bright weather and the moon followed us around all day. So here’s a black and white shot of the moon

I’m sure it will come as no surprise to anyone who has followed this blog for a month or two that the Rowney Woods would feature again. We paid another early morning visit last Sunday, but with the days drawing in we were able to leave at a much more

You may have gathered, if you follow this blog at all, that we visited Southwold last week. We were so lucky with the weather – mid October and comfortable in just a polo shirt. The sun really was glinting off the North Sea and this contrast really makes this black

We’ll say goodbye to the Little Easton Country Show with this image of the vintage car called Clementine.
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