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Autumn in Rickling Green
The Essex Countryside

Autumn in Rickling Green

We first visited Rickling Green in the summer – cricket was being played on the green and the weather was beautiful. Step a few months ahead and we are well into Autumn, a mild and dry autumn admittedly, but Autumn none the less. So it was interesting to take the

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Plate Fungus
Rowney Woods

Plate Fungus

I like mushrooms and I like finding fungus of any type to photograph, so much so that we both keep a close eye out for it and are almost as excited by its discovery as we are when a deer makes an appearance…well OK, maybe excited isn’t really the word.

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Autumnal Covering
The Essex Countryside

Surrounded by Autumn

On the same walk as yesterday’s blog subject was this covered path with green leaves above and dead, red/brown below. This was the first photograph of the walk mentioned in yesterday’s blog and was taken in Brookes Nature Reserve near Stisted, which was where we discovered the inadequacies of the

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The house on the corner
The Essex Countryside

The house on the corner

We took a walk around a small village called Sisted near Braintree last week. It’s probably the first walk we’ve had in the area that we didn’t enjoy mainly because the map/instructions weren’t very good/accurate and the local farmers were harvesting the sugar beet meaning that the public footpaths across

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Misty Rowney Woods
Black & White

Misty morning in Rowney Woods

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

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The Southwold Coastline B&W
Black & White

Black and White Southwold

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

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Electrified Tree
The Essex Countryside

What, more pylons?

You know we have inadvertently fallen for the charms of the pylon – just check out this previous pylon post and this previous pylon post. Of course, the real subject of the following photographs weren’t the pylons, it was the electrified tree found slap bang in the middle…honest.

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Southwold Beach Huts
Suffolk

Beach Huts at Southwold

Back to the Suffolk coast. The colouful beach huts in Southwold certainly brighten up the sea front and look fantastic. You may notice that all these have their backs facing the sea which struck me as rather odd, with the fronts facing into the pay and display car park. I’m

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Mark's Right Eye
Macro Photography

Eye Eye, what have we here then?

I know – it’s a bit freaky – I took this photo with my 105mm macro lens on a tripod. When I first loaded this onto my computer (and bear in mind that I have it over 3 times the size you’ll see by clicking the image) I felt a

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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.