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A really enjoyable trip to Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK with fellow photographer sasastro

Bourne Abbey it was a grey winters day outside. But there was colour to be found inside the Abbey

Handheld Panorama, shot on @OlympusUK OMD. #appicoftheweek @thephotohour

Grey and miserable out there today, so as it's Spring Tide, I popped along to Charmouth, Dorset for some super low tide

shenanigans.

 

It's completely different there everytime I visit, but I liked the contrast offered by the black shale ledges and these blue-grey vascular limestone pebbles, slowly rounded and trapped in these tiny channels created by the ebb and flow of the sea.

  

One of the many groynes lining the coastline in Rhyl, North Wales.

In spite of the cold wet weather we have a new woodpecker visiting the garden - what a beauty.

Monochrome version of a recent photo from Macclesfield's Treacle Market... I gave this one a slight noir effect. I think it adds to the mood!

 

Thanks for looking!

Lone boulder in the middle of stream at the bottom of falls.

1st proper winter outing from Glaramara on Tuesdays fell walk. #appicoftheweek.

Romantic spot at Plockton

 

Unintentional fence alignment :-)

 

I mustn't have wound the film on enough (it slipped?) but I like what happened... wish I could say it was deliberate, haha!

 

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Camera: Cosina CT-10

Film: Fomapan 200 (camera set to ISO 400)

Lens: Pentax 50mm

Juvenile common darter - not much to add really - best viewed large

West Cumbria just before sunset as the sun sank behind the low cloud on the horizon

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A very pleasant day on chalk downs in Bucks - many butterflies including chalkhill blues.

One from an early morning walk. Thanks for all the favs and comments.

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Had to grab this quickly, between odd jobs. Quietly pleased.

Could've happily spent a few hours in the Olympic Tower with the camera.

Above Warnscale beck, Buttermere, #appicoftheweek

40 images focus stacked

Proving to be a barren day photographically and then 2 ravens turned up - wicked but very entertaining birds. Tenerife picnic spot where the blue chaffinch are to be found.

Apologies for the late posting of last weeks shot. Since the weekend I've been unable to upload shots to flickr directly from Lightroom. Flickr are working on the issue and hopefully will have a quick resolution.

on the brig at Lossie east

I've visited this particular hide a few times before and this time I arrived on a sweltering July afternoon. There wasn't really much in the way of fox activity, then this little fella arrived just as the sun was leaving the field.

I don't normally convert my images to black and white, but tried it out with this picture and was pleased with the outcome!

A breathtaking view of Meteora in September, featuring dramatic rock formations, a monastery perched on a cliff, lush greenery, and sun rays piercing through a cloud-filled sky.

Fantastic numbers just beginning to go over in some areas. The garden is well known for its stone figures, statues and the columns originally from Coutts Bank. Fascinating place.

Shy and secretive this male Brush Bronzewing was spotted through a gap in the foliage. This shot was taken as the wind blew the leaves enough to allow the iridescence on his wing to show.

A fixed wide angled lens probably isn't best for this but it gives an idea of the view.

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