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Another shot from the garden today – this time a chive seed head / flower bud thing 😉
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Another shot from the garden today – this time a chive seed head / flower bud thing 😉

Spring keeps pushing on and a quick turn around the garden with the macro lens brought together a number of good images. This one got the Debbie vote for today’s photo of the day – leaves sprouting from a bud. As a special bonus, here are a couple of other

At Camera Club tonight it was the Chairman’s evening and Emma had invited a chap who takes part in historical reenactment events, specifically the middle ages…and he arrived with full suits of armour, swords, axes and all sorts of other wonderful bits and pieces. The club strobe lights were out

This wasn’t supposed to be today’s picture. I took a number of shots of my wife’s new product…but the pictures have been embargoed because she is doing a special launch of them…and I can’t give the game away! I have taken a similar shot of a cowl earlier this year.

We wondered why some of the tulips weren’t doing so well. After a heavy rain storm this afternoon it was hard to miss the culprits. We’ve always had a lot of slugs and snails in the garden – Debbie had put down broken egg shells in all the pots except

I visited the old church at Chickney this afternoon and took some long exposure shots as the clouds were nipping by at a good pace…I wasn’t satisfied with the pictures I was getting so popped inside and shot that for a while. Thing is, I’ve photographed this church a few

I took a walk around Little Easton this afternoon, or at least the countryside that surrounds Little Easton. This field has the River Chelmer flowing on the right hand side, but it was the sky that I knew I had to capture…I do love skies like this.

It was a rather grey and dull day in essex, but we spent an hour or so walking around Rowney woods this afternoon. The sky was quite uninteresting but using some HDR techniques defined the clouds rather more and I quite like the repetition of shapes between the sky line

Well, there was always a chance of this…in the end 75% of our team went today…sad day – but new opportunities are just around the corner!

Popped out into the garden to find one of the double tulips we planted back in October/November (when I say “we” I do, of course, mean Debbie!) had burst into bloom – with my extensive knowledge of plants I wasn’t expecting this explosion of petals, so that was a bonus.
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