24 September 2013
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Category Archives: Photography
23 September 2013
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7Days3 Blurry in the Morning
22 September 2013
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7Days2 Hair Past Freckle
21 September 2013
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7Days1 Mad Axeman
Over the past few years I have participated in the Flickr group 7Days a number of times. One self portrait a day… but only for a week so, while definitely a chance to develop photographic skills, nowhere near as demanding … Continue reading
12 September 2013
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A Lifetime of Change
This short film by Anthony Cerniello demonstrates the ageing process. Fascinating, haunting and worth watching all the way through.
19 August 2013
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Feathery Details
Here is another of my photos from our trip to Lake Vrymnwy in April. The RSPB have set up a hide overlooking woodland and also keep a number of feeders well stocked up, which proves irresistible to the local birds. … Continue reading
8 August 2013
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Bodnant Gardens
I am a little behind with processing my photos; imagine what I’d be like if I had to rely on working with chemicals in a darkroom rather than just pixels on a laptop! However, I have managed to get some … Continue reading
12 July 2013
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Sun Spots
This isn’t one of my projects but it is fascinating. I came across it recently on the DIY Photography website which was highlighting the work of artist Chris Bucklow. He uses pinholes pierced in aluminium foil to expose a large … Continue reading
22 June 2013
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Cantus Arcticus
Jane and I had an enjoyable morning at the National Trust property of Waddesdon Manor today. We had a good look round the house and there were a few highlights inside but the real point of delight for us was … Continue reading
12 June 2013
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Attention to Detail
Either I made a mistake in my planting or Thompson and Morgan made a mistake in their labelling, but I think this is Allium ostrowskianum and not Allium sphaerocephalon, as I had originally labelled it: Why is it important to … Continue reading