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A quick view of Doctors Pond and this evenings sunrise. Someone was having a bonfire so, yes, that is smoke on the water 😉

The sun finally made an appearance today so I nipped down to the River Stort by the A414 to catch the sunset this evening.

I’d just got back from work, it had been solid grey all day, and I just happened to glance out of the window. It was really quite dark, but there was a great red sunset happening, I grabbed my camera and took this. One minute later and we were back

You know, you’ve got to keep an eye on those trees, turn your back on them for a moment and they’ll be off across the fields… That must have been the conversation when these trees were given their own enclosure in the Deer Park at Chatham Hall in Great Waltham,

It absolutely chucked it down this afternoon and this was the view out of our bathroom window after the storm had moved past – apparently we have clear skies and a frost tonight… You can see the sunset over Doctors Pond here.

We visited Rowney Woods today, unfortunately it was incredibly grey and dull and the photos taken showed that all to well. So let’s step back to the 28th December of last year when we saw this sunset and moonrise as we left the woods.

Today was the first time I’ve been asked to leave somewhere whilst photographing something. Seems I had wandered onto private land and I needed to leave before the shooting started (the ducks, not me).

Somewhere new for me today. I travelled south past Chelmsford and on towards Southend. My initial plan was to go to Battlesbridge. I did go there, walked around and left disappointed. It probably didn’t help that it was overcast but what a dreary place! So, I headed back and saw

Out and about in the Rodings today and caught this sunset looking out from Berners Roding. If you’d like to see the view lookin the other way then visit my 365 Project pages.
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