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London Photo Walk

The Regents Canal

Leaving Regents Park you can walk down Regents Canal towards Little Venice. There are some serious mansions down this part of the canal, the juxtaposition of the multi million pound houses and this slightly down at heel barge (more tomorrow) quite struck me.  

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Shepherdess - a statue in St John's Lodge Gardens, Regents Park, London
London Photo Walk

Shepherdess by C. L. Hartwell RA

Continuing our look at St John’s Lodge Gardens in Regents Park, London we came across this statue called Shepherdess by C. L. Hartwell RA for Gertrude and Bertie Weaver 1931.

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The Awakening by Wuts Safardiar
London Photo Walk

The Awakening by Wuts Safardiar

Continuing our walk around Regents Park on the London Photo Walk this weekend we were taken a little off the beaten track and visited the St John’s Lodge Gardens. These gardens were created as a place ‘fit for meditation’ and they certainly fulfil that brief – a really peaceful oasis

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Incy Wincy Spider
Bugs and Critters

Who’s that lurking in the bath?

Found today in the bath was this monster. He cast quite a shadow! He was caught and put out in the garden. Debbie thought she could hear him walking on the gravel!

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Duelling Geese on Doctors Pond in Great Dunmow
Birds

Canada Geese On Doctors Pond 2

You may recall our last post about the Canada Geese that frequent the Doctors Pond here in Dunmow, and I mentioned they liked to have a good go at each other. Well, here’s a good example taken earlier this year.

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Muntjac Deer in Rowney Woods
Rowney Woods

Muntjac Deer in Rowney Woods

This is the second muntjac deer we have seen in 2 visits to Rowney Woods recently. These are clearly very timid creatures – as soon as this one spotted me, and to be fair, I was standing right in the middle of the path, s/he was off into the wood

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Condemned
Rowney Woods

Condemned in Rowney Woods

Rowney Woods had conifers planted in it during the 1950s but is now being returned to native deciduous trees by the Forestry Commission. There are still quite a number of these pine trees around – they stand out particularly well with the large daubs of fluorescent yellow/green paint marking them

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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.