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Pencil Shavings
2012 - 366 Project

062/366 Shavings

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.

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Catkins in Rowney Woods
Macro Photography

Catkins

Spring is certainly on its way as these catkins found in Rowney Woods demonstrate.

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Clouds and Rowney Woods

We had one of our regular visits to Rowney Woods today – it was a great day for clouds. Great big fluffy white clouds abounded – here’s a shot of the edge of Rowney Woods…with clouds.

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The River Stort at Roydon Mill

Heading away from Harlow towards Hoddestone is a small, old village called Roydon which appears in the Doomsday Book. The River Stort flows through the village. As it was such a nice day today I headed there this lunchtime and made this HDR photograph of the river and narrow boats.

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Three Blind Mice

For my 366 Project I created a black and white photograph of these fellas. I had originally intended to use this colour photograph for my daily pic as I was looking to achieve the bokeh you can see in the background, but went with the black and white.

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Three Blind Mice
2012 - 366 Project

051/366 Three Blind Mice

A nice simple one for this evening. I had originally intended to produce an image with bokeh in the background, and I did achieve this, but in the end I preferred this simpler black and white image.

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Iain Banks
2012 - 366 Project

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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Heading to Cambridge

This is a black and white shot taken near Parndon Mill in Harlow showing the main railway line to Cambridge and Stansted Airport.

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Mark Seton

I'm an amateur photographer who enjoys music. I'm a past Chairman and Digital Secretary of the Bishops Stortford Camera club and I hold both LRPS and CPAGB distinctions. I have recently moved to Newcastleton in the Scottish Borders.