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You may recall our post a month or so ago talking about the condemned pine trees in Rowney Wood – you can see the post by clicking here. Well, here’s what happened to them!
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You may recall our post a month or so ago talking about the condemned pine trees in Rowney Wood – you can see the post by clicking here. Well, here’s what happened to them!

Walking in Rowney Woods at the moment you can’t help but notice the large number of acorns under foot, along with the busy scampering of the grey squirrels collecting them for future use. Some acorns cling to their oak tree taking on a very brown appearance as seen here.

A quick and simple post today – a view from yesterdays visit to Rowney Woods:

It was a pretty grey day on Sunday for the London Photowalk around Hampstead Heath, but that lends itself nicely to some black and white images. As a boy I grew up with dogs, a Scottie, an Old English Sheepdog and a series of English Setters. Since moving down to

Still at Leeze Lodge Lakes, I saw this picture as I was heading back to the car. The problem with this type of picture is the moon always looks a lot smaller when photographed than it did when you were there – mainly because your eye continually compensates and changes

A word I can very rarely spell… So after the sunset mentioned below I got some great silhouettes of some of the trees on the walk back to the car…We will get to the actual sunset bit eventually!

Obviously, when you walk around Oxford it is the architecture that catches your eye, sandstone abounds. We had absolutely glorious weather on Saturday for the Scott Kelby Worldwide Walk, which isn’t the best light to capture great images so here are a couple of versions of the same image where

It’s never to early for a bit of Christmas shopping is it? 1st October and about 27c outside, inside the Oxford covered market these (and many others like it) were on proud display! Well, i suppose it was only 84 days till Christmas.

We’ll step away from the usual format today and have a look at the pudding we had with our tea tonight. Figs with Muscovado Sugar and a nob of butter with a side order of vanilla ice cream – Green and Blacks – Delicious!

Are you on Google+ yet? If you are you can see more of my ramblings and pictures at gplus.to/markseton Photography teachers always tell you that there are 2 times in the day that have the best light for photography – sunrise and sunset. I’ve made many excuses for not being
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