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Tag Archives: Kedleston Hall
Another Month Gone….
My friend told me the other week that when it comes to calculating how manys years such and such happened you must always remember to add one to your estimation because we all seem to have mental blockage about 2020. … Continue reading
Posted in Corvid 19, Photography, Summer
Tagged Covid, evening, Flower, garden, Kedleston Hall, Lunar, Moon, National Trust, Pollination, Summer
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Winter is here!
Last week I wrote a post about the last images of Autumn I would make. Unfortunately whether it was the onset of senility or stupidity I thought that the end of November was last Sunday! However almost as soon … Continue reading
Posted in autumn, Photography
Tagged autumn, Hubris, Kedleston Hall, landscape, photography, Sculpture
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So tell me whats up…no more
So there is no argument – autumn is here. It takes many different forms and probably most of the time it is just dull and damp and then sometimes it is magical – hardly Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness … Continue reading
Posted in autumn, Gardens, Macro, Photography
Tagged autumn, autumn Leaves, Dawn, Derbyshire, English Rose, Grass, Kedleston Hall, Leaf, Mist, photography, Rain Drops, River Soar, Spider
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Bagging The Duchess
No this isn’t some form of sexual encounter or drugs slang…instead it is much more mundane – visiting locations where the 2008 film The Duchess was filmed. For those of you who might have missed this rather enjoyable film it … Continue reading
Kedleston Hall ~ No 2….the whomping willow
With apologies to JK Rolling but I think I’ve discovered the real whomping willow at Kedleston Hall. Perhaps Kedleston Hall is the true Hogwarts! I must admit there were some strange looking people there today, not least of course being … Continue reading
Posted in General
Tagged Canon G1x, Haggrid, JK Rolling, Kedleston Hall, Whomping Willow
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Kedleston Hall ~ Part 1
Just had a great time with my good friend David Manley at Kedleston Hall, just outside Derby. Many things were discussed but at the end I think we both agreed that whilst we felt a whole lot better by discussing … Continue reading
