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Let's try some Still Life

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Still life photography is a genre of photography used for the depiction of inanimate subject matter, typically a small group of objects. It is the application of photography to the still life artistic style. Does that make sense? Umm - not sure! Anyway her are a few images I tried, with a sort of story, message? in them. Or a touch of humour. On this one , the title of the book linked with the watch and the magnifying glass. The ladybird (insect) and the paper`s headline resonated. Bean canoeing - say no more! Just a straight link with the newspaper title and the clock. Just liked the water running down and collecting around the pebble, as if in greeting. Time passes slowly Home

Emily at play with Bailey

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Emily our granddaughter, spent some time with us today and helped nanna in the garden doing some watering. Bailey, the dog, decided that this looked fun, and joined in with these new young people. Give us a kiss Emily, says Bailey Yes, a real wet one! Emily decides she likes this dog, and ventures to stroke him. This way, says Emily A few images of a more reflective Emily Home

Winter bites but spring resists

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As is to be expected for this time of year, snow came and carpeted the countryside in its silent white blanket. The world appears to be locked into a cold blanket, but if you look around the signs of Spring can be seen. Not to be deterred by the cold, the colours of spring bring hope that this is only temporary. The River Brett is partially frozen at my favourite location, Layham MIll. At Benton End the horse still finds food.  St Mary`s Church in Hadleigh Another view of the Brett, flowing freely just here. Workman struggling to move his barrow full of tools! And, of course, SPRING poking through the snow to bring cheer to us all. Home

Santa with no reindeer?

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So, Christmas has arrived and al the children are excited because Santa is paying an extra special visit. But what is that sound I hear, surely the sleigh does not make that much noise? That looks just like Santa waving from a helicopter! It was Santa, as he lands his helicopter and comes across to see us! And then, with a cheery wave he disappears back to the North Pole to get all our presents ready for Christmas day. Wonderfull!! Home

This was a Misty Autumn

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Autumn can be a beautiful month but also damp and misty. Summer trying to hold on it seems! This year there were quite a few misty mornings and a chance for some atmospheric shots, with a few shots of other Autumn regulars such as fungi and spiders webs. Firstly, some images on the River Brett, near to where I live. Navigating a barbed wire gate (carefully) I was rewarded with these beautiful views. On the other side of the river, the sheep wondered what I was doing.  Pylons across the valley took time to emerge from the mist. Even the runners in the Hadleigh Road Race were soon swallowed into the mist. Lonesome - after the mist cleared. The lanes that I walk on a regular basis, are really lovely this time of year. Cobweb made more visible by the mist residue on it. Rosy Earthstar (Geastrum rufescens) is a species of fungus in the family Geastraceae. It was first described scientifically by Christian Hend

Melford with Sudbury Camera Club

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On a few dates during the summer months, Sudbury Camera Club members take themselves off to a local spot to wander and see what they can photograph. Today, a few of us headed to the village of Long Melford. The Bull Hotel is located in the historic village of Long Melford in Suffolk and was built in 1450. This fine timbered building was originally built for one of Long Melford wealthy wool merchants. It was converted into The Bull Inn in 1580. Coaches from London, Bury St Edmunds and Norwich passed through Long Melford. This is obviously the sign, but for some obscure reason I have no pictures of this beautiful building! The great size and fine architecture of Holy Trinity Church make it unusual for a village parish church. The church dates from the reign of Edward the Confessor; it was then substantially rebuilt between 1467 and 1497 by John Clopton of Kentwell Hall. It is one of the richest "wool churches" in East Anglia and is renowned for its flushwo

A day in Cambridge

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A day trip to Cambridge (not sure of the reason!) but wish I had taken more photos - I would now, perhaps a revisit? The Buffalo Skinners  - Early days, busking in Cambridge. I believe they are still going and are based in Sheffield. Shows how organised I was - here are some college buildings but I did not even log which ones!  However, some research says this is Trinity College. Says Cambridge - Punting on the river. In the garden of Clare College Another college - but which one? Busker in a bin - unique I would say, and he drew a good crowd More of the Buffalo Skiners Home