Monthly Archives: September 2021

A tale of three beaches

I recently had a few days down in the wonderful Gower Peninsular in Wales.  It’s justly famous for its wonderful beaches.  I did wonder, what with all these staycations and everything, that it might be a bit more crowded than usual; it wasn’t!  Sure, there were bits that were busy, but there’s so much space […]

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It’s all about the light – again.

I have written previously about how important the direction of the light is in your photography.   Kodak’s advice in the early 20th century was to have the light coming over your shoulder.  That was all well and good in the days when film wasn’t very sensitive, but today we can do the exact opposite, and […]

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Little things mean a lot

In our new garden in Worcester we are still learning about what plants and wildlife we have.  Putting to one side the squirrels that drop bits of part-chewed walnuts (and squirrel spit!) all over our cars on the drive, there are some interesting insects around, like this Bronze Shield Bug. Some of you will know […]

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