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Category Archives: Ironstone Beniface
Encore….Reshoots…
It happens to the best. You know the scenario: You start to edit and you realise you are missing some shots are missing for the project to make sense. Nothing for it but you have to assemble the cast and … Continue reading
Posted in Ironstone Beniface, Photography, Summer
Tagged church, Fields, Ironstone Benefice, Melton Mowbray, photography, Rural, TV Transmitter, Walton on the Wolds, Wheat
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The final pieces…..
Well that’s a Wrap! After the best part of four years I think I’ve completed my Ironstone Benefice project. This started way back in 2017 as part of a series of projects based very loosely around the district councils areas … Continue reading
Posted in Corvid 19, Ironstone Beniface, Photography, Summer
Tagged Agriculture, Grimstone, Ironstone Benefice, Melton Borough Council, Old Dalby, photography, Rural, Sculpture
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So goodbye spring…it’ll be hard to forget you!
Well that will be a spring that will last long in the memories. Over the last three months I think I have written enough. Lets us just hope that the summer is a lot more uneventful than the previous 3 … Continue reading
Posted in Corvid 19, Ironstone Beniface, Photography, Spring
Tagged Bee, Burrough on the Hill, Flower, garden, Ironstone Benefice, photography, Spider, Spring, Tree
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The Calm Before….
According to the latest weather forecast this weekend is going to be a bit rough. How rough is a question that can only be answered after the effect. However, it has meant that the last two days have been beautiful … Continue reading
Posted in Gartree Explored, Ironstone Beniface, Photography, Playground of the Midlands
Tagged Dawn, frost, Gartree - Explored, Gartree Hundred, Guthlaxton Hundred, Harborough District Council, Ironstone Benefice, Jubilee Park, Playground of the Midlands, Reeds, River Soar, Snowdrops, Storm Ciara, Thorpe Langton, Welham, Welland Valley
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That Was The Winter That Was….
So that is that then…winter is over! Spring is here, well at least as far as the meteorologists are concerned (and me). Whether the weather shares this point of view is another matter. Now we are into March what … Continue reading
Posted in Ironstone Beniface, Photography, Street Photography, Winter
Tagged Beacon Hill, Canon FD Lenses, Central London, Chinese New Year, City of London, East Midlands Airport, Hunstanton, Ironstone Benefice, Kegworth, Liverpool, North Sea, Prime Lenes, Ratcliffe on Soar power station, Sony A6000, Sony A7 Mk 2, Street Photography, Westminster, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, YSP
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Taking stock..of sorts…
So where have I got with the Ironstone Benefice project? Not too sure but I have been working on it for just over two years now and I have to say it has been fascinating for two reasons: Firstly, I … Continue reading
Posted in Ironstone Beniface, Photography
Tagged Frisby on the Wreake, Ironstone Benefice, photography, Railway, sheep, Wreake Valley
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In the land of Vikings…
A beautiful winter’s day – it could be early spring (I hope it isn’t because spring should not start on Valentine’s Day in this part of the world – it could be a harbinger of something much worse!) This was … Continue reading
Dull as Ditch Water…
Another day dawns and this being January it is dull. Outside the rubbish is being collected but this doesn’t disturb the sense that this is going to be anything other than another dull January day. We really are in the … Continue reading
Posted in Ironstone Beniface, Photography, Winter
Tagged Burrough on the Hill, Iron Age, Ironstone Benefice, photography, Tree, Trig point
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Freezing on the Ironstone….
So the weather forecast suggested it was going to be a bright frosty morning – unfortunately no one told the the weather ! It was certainly chilly but not as bright as I would have wanted. No matter as it … Continue reading
Posted in Ironstone Beniface, Photography, Winter
Tagged Burrough on the Hill, Cold, Dawn, Fort, Iron Age, photography, sky, Tree
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To see if he…
After a break it was back out on the Ironstone Benefice trail yesterday with the artist David Manley. It was a hard slog and at times I wasn’t sure were going to be able to finished the day – fortunately we … Continue reading
Posted in Ironstone Beniface, Photography, Spring
Tagged Bottesford, church, Grantham Canal, Graveyard, Ironstone Benefice, photography, Redmile, Stathen
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