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Tag Archives: Mist
Hot Days are Here Again…
Here we go again! The summer heat is back. I was reading in the paper this morning that apparently Global Warming isn’t happening and even if it is we will develop technologies to overcome the problems – so what problem? … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Summer
Tagged Beacon Hill, climate change, Dawn, Global Warming, Heat, Mist, Ratcliffe on Soar power station, River Soar, Summer
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Coming Together….
Every now and then life throws one a convergence in the strands of one’s life. Yesterday was one of those days. Ever since Christmas I have been enveloped in a fascinating examination of Neolithic Leicestershire in general and stone axe … Continue reading
Too Warm….
Autumn is here with a vengeance only it’s not. We are now well into September and the temperature still has a pleasant feel to it. When I was out at dawn this morning I didn’t need my gloves! Don’t get … Continue reading
Posted in autumn, Gardens, Jubilee Park, Photography
Tagged Covid, Dawn, Flowers, garden, Jubilee Park, Mist, River Soar, sunrise
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Girls on Film….
The last few days my old bones have started to stir – the cold autumn chill is slowly starting take hold. Summer is over and to use that well worn cliche: Winter is coming It’ll be awhile before the first … Continue reading
Posted in autumn, Gardens, Photography
Tagged autumn, Game of Thrones, Jackdaw, Mist, Quince, winter
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Onward to hopefully better things…..
Well that was a winter for the record books….we didn’t do anything special in fact we didn’t do much at all because for most of the winter we were in lockdown. Come to think of it this latest lockdown started … Continue reading
Posted in Corvid 19, Jubilee Park, Photography, Winter
Tagged bulbs, Covid, Daffodil, Dawn, Full Moon, Jubilee Park, Mist, Moon, River Soar, Spring, Starling, sunrise, winter
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Kodachrome
They give us those nice bright colorsThey give us the greens of summersMakes you think all the world’s a sunny day Paul Simon This morning I went out for my first Lockdown walk and it was a glorious experience, well … Continue reading
Posted in autumn, Corvid 19, iphone, Photography
Tagged Covid, Dawn, Everards Pasture, iphone, iphoneography, Lockdown, Mist, River Soar, Rush Hour, Sony A7 R Mk 3
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On the Common…
Well that was an interesting experiment – bolt a couple of Canon FD lens circa 1975 onto a Sony A7 R3. Suddenly you come to appreciate just how sharp modern lenses are! I find when using these lenses the … Continue reading
Posted in autumn, Photography
Tagged Acorns, autumn, Blue Berry, Bronze Age, Canon FD Lenses, Dawn, Dog Walking, Mellow Fruit, Mist, Oak Tree, River Soar, Romans, Sony A7 R Mk 3, Teasel, Web, Wild Flowers, Woodland
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Eastman Color…
After the black and white images of yesterday I thought it would be nice to blink once more into the world of colour. Yesterday was a busy day.
Posted in autumn, Jubilee Park, Photography, Street Photography
Tagged Dawn, Jubilee Park, Liverpool, Mist, photography, River Mersey, River Soar, Sculpture, sunrise, The Beatles
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A Long Day…..
It has been a long day. At dawn I was out to catch the first light of probably the last day of what has passed for freedom this year. Tomorrow promises to bring more restrictions for most and sorrow for … Continue reading
Posted in autumn, Jubilee Park, Photography, Street Photography
Tagged autumn, Dawn, Don McCullin, Jubilee Park, Liverpool, Mist, River Soar, Tate Liverpool
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Tales from the River Bank No. 2…..
Apparently it is going to be the hottest day of the year today and I would believe it as walking through the mist this morning was feeling a lot warmer than many days have recently at mid afternoon. Whilst … Continue reading
Posted in Jubilee Park, Photography, Summer
Tagged Dawn, Jubilee Park, Mist, photography, River Soar, Summer, sunrise
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