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After doing a disappearing act from our garden for a while Tatty, Newton Halls resident leucistic Blackbird is BACK! Only looking rather well groomed now, Maybe we should change him name to Tidy now? :-P
He's still his good old self though and can be found most early mornings and around dusk chasing the ladies around the garden again.
Such a player.
The shots i got aren't as clear as i had hoped, taken though thick double glazing, into the sun with various things creating strong reflections some the photos are a bit soft and slightly distorted
She poured some of the old popcorn that I use for blind baking down the front of her apron this afternoon. oops!
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moving things around to make way for
some new projects ... in the home studio
a little tighter than tidy maybe?
A day and a half later, all my printed PDF's are filed, organised and looking damn tidy on my shelf. No before picture because it looked shameful.
Tidy Tips at Los Padres National Forest, California
It was a bright sunny day when I took this photo, so I had to use a homemade diffuser to get the soft and balanced light.
For tips on photographing wildflowers, check out my free eBook, 13 tips for better wildflower photography
Each year a group of guys meet up on the Norfolk Broads to sail traditional gaff sloop yachts. This picture is one of a series, the rest can be found in the album:- www.flickr.com/photos/bruce82/albums/72177720298999702
About to pass beneath London's Hungerford Bridge, 'Tidy Thames I' is a converted Dutch Barge, built in Belgium in 1956 as ROSETTE, and later sold in Holland and re-named ADMA. In 1989 it was sold to UK, where it now patrols the River Thames in London, performing a valuable function collecting general waste from riverside businesses and moored vessels.