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Mac looks a little sleepy on our early morning walk. He soon woke up when the ball made an appearance though.
I didn't come away empty handed from the Raveningham Fair.
I spent a grand total of 50p on this striking glass apple. Once I got it home I got a few shots in 'The Studio'. The glass was looking good in the bright light.
A striking colour contrast between the bright red of the Arrows & the blue sky in the background.
This shot made it to explore for 18/08/2011.
I was getting a few photos when this woman nearly bumped into me.
After she apologised, I asked if I could get a photo of her. This seemed to make her day & she immediately struck a pose. I think she was well practiced at doing this.
This structure was put in place by the Swedish furniture company Ikea. The building in the background is part of village in Stratford they are constructing.
Ikea are no doubt hoping to captialise on the Olympics taking place there & all the interest that will receive. It will be quite interesting to see how the finished village turns out.
Nikon F301 + Nikon 50mm 1.8 Series E
Kodak Portra 400
Hoya/Itorex lens filters
Unretouched lab scan
October 2020
A collection of clocks & watches round the house. I never realised I had so many time telling instruments!
An effort from week 2 of my photo class. I have been learning how to play around with photos a little. This bear had a little softening applied as well as a sepia effect. This helped to create a more appealing portrait.
More striking effects courtesy of the sun. The leaves I liked the contrast between the dark background & the bright leaves.
Seattle, 2008
f/5.6 - 25 seconds
#3 1/2 filter
Ilford Warmtone MGRC
Bromophen (1+14)
Nikon F3
Ilford HP5+ 400
ID-11 (1+3)
Taken on a new years day walk. Mac waits intently for a ball to be thrown.
I get the impression this is going to be a common theme during 2012.
Norwich is home to a number of street entertainers. This one is a living statue of Charlie Chapling & he can often be seen on a fine day, putting on a performance (or lack of perfromance) outside Starbucks.
One of the other main entertainers in Norwich is the (in)famous Puppet Man. Sadly he wasn't there that day, but I have caught him on another occasion in Yarmouth:
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It seems like Charlie Chaplin is a popular figure for Street entertainers as I also encountered him on the Embankment in London last year:
A dog I bumped into walking through the park. According to the lady walking her, she is a bit of a poseur. This photo seems to back that up
Another shot of Pakefield Church. This one is from the opposite side of the last & shows how close to the beach the church is.
After so much rain this summer, there were finally a few days of sun recently. I was keen to make the most of these and headed off to Southwold for an evening visit.
These beach huts were looking particualrly good in the late evening sun, or the backs of them were at least.
A front view of the huts can be seen here
After visting the Natural History Museum, I called into the Victoria & Albert Museum next door.
There was plenty to see in here including lots of fine statues. This one was stood near the entrance.
The late burst of summer we have had just recently has had quite an effect on plants in the garden.
Several flowers have made an appearence when they would normally be done for for the year by now. I spotted this colourful one just the other day.
The Swans of Thorpeness react enthusiastically to a spot of bread. They tend to lose their graceful appearence when food is about.