Thank you to all of you who have made me a Flickr contact. I'm sorry that time does not allow me to return the compliment to all of you. I appreciate your interest in my photography and hope that you continue to enjoy my photostream. Best Wishes to you all.

 

ALL MY PICTURES ARE MY COPYRIGHT UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. I AM HAPPY FOR YOU TO USE THEM FOR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES BUT PLEASE ASK ME BEFORE YOU DO SO. THANKYOU!

  

I joined Flickr in June 2006 and wrote---

 

A retired person enjoying his camera and his life.

 

July 2013. Still true. About to upload my 10000th image to Flickr with nearly 900,000 views to date. Thank you all for visiting and for your favourites and comments.

 

My love of Flickr comes from the way my interests in photography and in the history and geography of my local area have been expanded by my involvement in Flickr and by the many contacts and friends I have made. I have learnt a lot about churches and the people who designed and built them. I have learned a lot about stained glass windows and the artists who created them and been fortunate to see a contemporary stained glass artist at work. I have developed an interest in one particular Victorian church architect and stained glass artist and am trying to record as much of his work as possible through my Flickr site.

 

Through the Oxfordshire Churches Flickr Group, ably led by Martin Beek, I have been fortunate to meet several well known names in the Flickr "churchcrawling" world and, now I am an Admin myself, hoping we can create similar communities centered on Warwickshire and Worcestershire Parish Churches.

 

I'm not sure that my photography style has improved at all but I do try to post pictures that tell a story and are a record of something important to our English way of life.

 

(May 2009) Just upgraded my equipment. Now using a Canon 450d which I find excellent. The 3" inch screen and live view are ideal for tripod work inside churches. I use Tamron lenses-

Tamron10-24 Wide Angle. New to me this month and literally an eye opener!

Tamron 17-50 f2.8 Standard lens and invaluable in low light conditions.

Tamron 28-300 Telephoto. A budget lens but does a good job when I need it.

 

July 2013. Now all the DSLR equipment has gone and I have just one camera, a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ200 Superzoom "Bridge" camera. With a 24x zoom from 25mm to 600mm (35mm equivalent) it meets all my needs and is light and flexible to use.

 

So thanks to all my Flickr contacts for your support and encouragement with a special mention to Martin Beek and all the members of the Oxfordshire Flickrmeets for their company on our days out, I look forward to many more!

 

Also a mention for the Webheath Digital Photography Club which started here in Redditch in 2007. The club has been an excellent place to learn about many aspects of our hobby with which I was not familiar and I enjoyed my membership.

 

The best part of my developing "churchcrawling" hobby is that I can share it with my partner, Ruth, and we have great times out together exploring new villages, churches and churchyards. Invariably she will spot something that I have missed that makes a valuable addition to the images of the day! And may there be many more such days!

 

Oct 2013. Don't the years go quickly. 10500 uploads and 1.1m views. Thanks to all who have viewed, commented and faved. Your visits are much appreciated.

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  • JoinedJune 2006
  • OccupationRetired
  • HometownWellington, Shropshire, UK
  • Current cityWorcestershire
  • CountryUK
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I first came across Gil's work about a year ago, some of his Warwickshire churches. He's collected a lovely group of special places since then, and has brought out the richness of a region that's not so well represented. It has been lovely to meet him at a Flickrmeet and I'm sure his work will inspire many with his d… Read more

I first came across Gil's work about a year ago, some of his Warwickshire churches. He's collected a lovely group of special places since then, and has brought out the richness of a region that's not so well represented. It has been lovely to meet him at a Flickrmeet and I'm sure his work will inspire many with his devotion to subjects like old buildings and local history. Tudor Barlow has some wonderful photographs in his stream ; be sure to take your time to seek them out.

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October 26, 2007