
235/365v2 A Cool Evening at Doctors Pond
I had a walk around Doctors Pond in the evening, it was surprisingly cool. The sunset wasn’t up to much, but turning around the clouds were picking up some nice colours.
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I had a walk around Doctors Pond in the evening, it was surprisingly cool. The sunset wasn’t up to much, but turning around the clouds were picking up some nice colours.

Heading for home after work I still hadn’t had the chance to take a photograph so headed off to Tattingstone to see what presented itself. I stumbled upon a long white bridge over Alton Water with a car park at the end of it. I jumped out of the car

My PC issues continue so updates are a little sporadic at the moment, sorry about that. I’d noticed this letter box built into the side of, what is now, a private house in Stutton, the next village along from where I work. I’ve not come across the George V letterboxes

I’ve heard regular trains rushing past somewhere nearby since I started work here a month or so ago. I had no idea where the rail track was. I took a walk at lunchtime across to a bridge I drive over every morning expecting to find the River Stour…so I was

Bishops Stortford Camera Club made their way to Epping Forest and a bridge over the M11 that gives a view of the Canary Wharf skyline in London. The cars very kindly lit up the M11 to London sign which definitely worked in my favour.

Popped down to Alton Water this lunchtime and grabbed some shots…got back to a broken computer so this is the only shot I have processed so far.

I had a drive up the A120 with a vague idea of photographing some of the industrial buildings there. Everything was gated off so I ended up in Rayne and the Flitch Way. I wandered down the Flitch Way and came across the old Rayne Station looking very nice.

I’ve not seen many wasps at all this year – this is only the second one I have been conscious of seeing this year.

Another shot grabbed from a quick run out at lunchtime – I managed to dodge the showers…just about, to grab this view from the top of the hill at Flatford…I’m looking forward to seeing this again in better weather.

After yesterday’s disappointing picture I was a lot happier with todays effort. I enjoyed the three swans heading in one direction with the four Canada Geese heading in the opposite direction appearing to be the only traffic heading under the bridge…of course, this is the main river channel into Ipswich,
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