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Another grey and overcast June morning following earlier mist/fog. We've had this for a few days, tends to get warm and muggy in the afternoon with threat of thunder storms. We had a good downpour on Sunday evening with thunder and lightning, I spent Monday clearing the guttering and down-pipe on our extension.
This weeks shot is taken from a stance I've had in mind for a few weeks; not the easiest place to get to, down a steep slope with a distinct possibility of ending up in the pond.
One more week to go and I think I've finally decided on the next project. Yesterday I was chatting to some fishermen I met when I was doing the Row Ponds, when I got home I reviewed the shots of the Row Ponds and was not too impressed so I've decided to do the Row Ponds again. It should be interesting with the additional features on the Galaxy S10.
Go on, press it and see!
On the boundary. Once again I am drawn to the local cricket club's Saturday afternoon match, just not to extent of shooting any pictures of the action. I should do really, I just need a longer lens and good anticipation of the (occasionally) wayward batting. Oh, and definitely leave the dog at home...
Corringham Recreation Ground, Corringham, Essex UK
Sports fans can enjoy an older shot here ⬇️
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Chineyro - the the most recent volcano to erupt on Tenerife (1909) A super walk and relatively free of the huge numbers who flock to the Teide caldera.
Went for a dawn stroll. Checking out the local residents.
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I wasn't sure what to call this photo - it seems a bit random, but I like it for that! Look closely and you'll see a dog sat on a woman's shoe as well!
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Camera: Cosina CT-10
Film: Kodak T-Max 400
Lens: Hanimex 135mm
This is buff arches a stunning moth caught in the moth trap this weekend. I find it exquisitely beautiful and that mystery of night flying completes the feeling.
A ray of light lit up the leaves to the right of this photo... that is, until I brought my camera up to eye level and adjusted the focus... and then the clouds moved across haha! So we hung around waiting for more sunlight, which at least gave me more time to frame the shot as I wanted to, but it did cause a lot of moaning and groaning from daughter ('hurry up, mum!'). Sigh. Solitary photo walks are much easier .
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Praktica MTL3 / Optomax 35mm lens / Kodak Tri-X 400
Taken at film speed - developed in Ilfosol 3 (1:9, 7'30" - agitation first minute and then inverted once every 30")
Early one morning.
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St Andrew and St Mary's 11th century Church, Stoke Rochford. The sky didn't light up as I had hoped. Shot at 25mm, f/11, iso 100 and 1/100 sec.
This scene of the trawler wreck and Saltwick nab on the Yorkshire coast seems to shout out for a BW treatment. Although the bay has seen several wrecks owing to the treachery of the wrecks, this one may have had a more sinister end. The nab was once mined for alum but was later replaced by aniline dyes.
Rarebreeds on my morning walk._____________________________
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A few weeks back, I received a text message from my Grandad informing me that the Ladybower, Derwent and Howden reservoirs in The Peak District were overflowing! So, when it got to the weekend, I headed out, hoping to get the sunrise in with the overflowing dam. As I drove out from Sheffield, I caught a glimpse in the rear-view mirror of the sky beginning to change colour, and all looked very promising. That was until I got to Ladybower Reservoir and thick cloud cover was rolling in, leading to a disappointing sunrise. Instead, I managed to come away with this moody-looking 4 stitch panorama.
It's been raining quite a lot lately... started when the school term finished and there seems to be no end. These roses had just about enough, I think!
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Praktica MTL3 / Optomax 135mm lens / Foma Retropan 320 film
Taken at film speed - developed in Ilfosol 3 (1:9, 9'15" with a little gentle agitation every minute)
The same image presented in both colour and monochrome - all opinions welcome. Pondside fern enjoying the morning frosts.
Film, huh? I’ve been gifted this camera from a friend as I mentioned I’ve got an itch that needs scratching, a curiosity about the old days when we all shot film. There’s just the small matter of sourcing a compatible battery. It’s been dropped at some point and there’s some dings and scratches. And the zoom is sticking. Cheers pal…!
From the Richard Harvey Studio One
UPDATE 8th February 2023. And now we find the winding mechanism is broken…😡
Indulge me. I never tire of telling the story of the abandoned oil refinery on what is now the Canvey Wick Nature Reserve. Even after exploring the place many times over the years, a new diversion presents itself and who knows what you may find. Here was the discovery at the end of my walk through the reedbed yesterday . And what’s it worth? Well not much maybe. Sometimes a photo is just a photo. Or maybe a little reminder that our dominant presence on this planet comes with responsibilities.
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Canvey Island, Essex UK
(Some manipulation in Affinity Photo. And I finally worked out how to add a URL to text in Flickr !)
Two cheetahs standing gracefully on a rocky outcrop in the Serengeti, surveying the vast savannah. Captured in beautiful natural light, the scene highlights their sleek forms and the endless African plains stretching behind them.
Last Sunday, my wife and I visited Spurn Point - a narrow stretch of land that juts out into the Humber Estuary.
As well as the nature reserve, which is popular with bird watchers, there is a lighthouse and a lifeboat station at the end of the 3 mile stretch.
Whilst walking down towards the lighthouse, you can see the remains of sea defences used to try and prevent coastal erosion.
With the sea being a little choppy, I tried to get the waves crashing against the sorry-looking sea defences.