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What is Plan B?
The best-laid plans can go awry. It happens to all of us from time to time. You set off to go somewhere, maybe an hour’s drive away, may be further afield for a photo shoot. It may be a place you’ve been to before and you have some particular images in mind to re-shoot or […]
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Do chances come your way? When was the last time you had a chance to take an unusual image and you missed it? Do you recognize chance, photographically speaking? Most of us like to exist in our comfort zones in many walks of life – we are risk averse. Risk is dangerous – things can […]
What’s the Story?
It is said that the camera never lies. In fact it can tell a cruel version of the truth all too clearly – think of all those images you will have seen of politicians, celebrities or other prominent people papped at their worst: asleep inappropriately, yawning, having a bad hair day, eating a bacon sandwich […]
A Valuable Archive
I must start with an apology as it is now a few weeks since I last wrote an entry on this blog. The truth is that I have been acquiring new images at a frantic pace, and that makes the title of this post particularly relevant. Every time you go out and capture a few […]
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Tag Archives: Long Exposure
Waterfall
It’s quite a while since I last saw a waterfall close-up, and even longer since I thought of capturing an image of one. Yesterday we returned to Hever Castle. It was a beautiful spring day: pleasantly warm. In fact Spring … Continue reading
Fast Flowing Water
I processed three very different images today from last week’s trip to the Lake District and then couldn’t decide which order to post them in until I saw the forecast for more rain and a news item about the Flood … Continue reading
Torrent
One from the archives today, taken three years ago in the Autumn of 2009, just a couple of weeks before floods caused massive damage to areas of the Lake District especially in Cockermouth. This image was taken on our return … Continue reading
The Carousel
Every year in the build-up to Christmas, our local shopping centre (Milton Keynes) has a great Christmas Showpiece in the central hall of its covered Mall – Xmas Tree, Santa, railway (all of 50yards or so), Grotto, sometimes a few … Continue reading