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It’s nice to see the powers that be have replaced the lost sails on this windmill, it looks so much better with them on…and weren’t we treated to a cracking post sunset sky tonight? The windmill is in Thaxted, Essex
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It’s nice to see the powers that be have replaced the lost sails on this windmill, it looks so much better with them on…and weren’t we treated to a cracking post sunset sky tonight? The windmill is in Thaxted, Essex

I revisited the site of some summer fun to use my 10 stop neutral density filter by Hi-Tech. As I have discovered before this comes with a very strong blue colour cast. Knowing this now I was able to take the appropriate white balance to correct this…and then re-added it

We had a week away this last week, hence the updates to the web site are late, however, we will catch up over the next few days. Our first day there saw us arrive in time to get down onto the beach for sunset and we were treated to a

There may be (hopefully) 2 photos from this location today and tomorrow… Today I caught the sunset at the lake in Hatfield Forest and the mist rolled in down the lake over the space of about an hour. Tomorrow, if I get up, I’ll be back here at 6.00am to

Look through this 366 project and you’ll come across a fair few Doctors Pond shots. In my defence, when you get a sunset like this, why wouldn’t you shoot it?

Bishops Stortford Camera Club today and we returned to Hatfield Forest for a bit of light painting. When I arrived I had just missed the full sunset…but this wasn’t too shabby.

We had another of the London Photowalks today, this time we met at 6.30pm to catch the sunset. Thsi is a shot looking up the Thames towards the Southbank centre.

3 days on the trot – and 3 different windmills. This one lost it’s sails in 2010. I’ve had to switch back to Photomatix because Nik HDR Efex Pro 2 seems to be having real issues with wide ranges of exposure.

One of my favourite local landmarks was calling me this evening. As soon as I’d finished my dinner I hot footed it down to Aythorpe Roding and photographed the sunset. The only thing missing…well, a few clouds would have broken the sky up nicely. I’m still feeling my way with
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