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Backlog: November 2019
Tuesday 31st of January 2023
Autumn and early winter are probably my favourite times of year for photography, which is hardly surprising as it means glorious light available at readily accessible times of the day, as well as trees displaying a wonderful variety of colours. autumn trees in the caravan park bright yellow and orange leaves It’s also wetter, naturally, and this is good for urban photography. It’s a common filmmak…
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Backlog: November 2018
Monday 17th of October 2022
This month’s pictures are, in large part, brought to you by the Lutify.me colour grade called Heulandite, which goes all in on the cinematic teal-and-orange thing. Also featuring strongly this episode: the 23mm f/1.4. beach rocks warning sign sun shining through a lifeguard hut window orange brick wall against a teal sky It also makes reds to super saturated. fire extinguishers on the back of a …
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The rain comes
Saturday 16th of September 2017
So, been a while. Haven’t been feeling very inspired lately – I’ve been taking my camera out a lot, but just not finding much worth shooting, or making much effort to. Still, the car needed to go in for MOT so that meant some time to kill, which basically meant enforced camera time. Alas, as the title says, the weather was overcast-into-rainy. Such is the way of things in late September in England…
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Ely: town
Thursday 17th of November 2016
Yesterday Zoe went to a teaching conference in Ely, Cambridgeshire and I decided to go with her and take photos around town while she was getting her learn on. I’ve split this into two parts: town and river . Fuji X-E1, Fuji 14/2.8 and 35/1.4. passageway to cathedral cannon on town green Ely cathedral autumnal leaves on the pavement “Queen’s Hall” key gate cathedral grounds The Priory autumn tr…
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Gorleston, a Sunday stroll
Sunday 9th of October 2016
It’s getting a bit wintersome now, with the sun hanging lower in the sky and vanishing over the horizon earlier and earlier. It’s still fairly warm, but soon it won’t be pleasant going out without a coat. It’s a nice time of year, and perhaps a bit melancholic – I mourn, in a minor way, the cheer and brightness of summer, and once again feel a little shame in knowing I didn’t really make the most …
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