I’m reading the street photography workshop. Chapter three is quite intriguing. It deals with projects. Professional Street photographers prefer projects because it means they have a subject and are more likely to take successful pictures that people who just shoot randomly. I must admit, I found this to be something of a revelation, it seemsContinue reading “794 – Street Photography”
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793 – Hampshire
I’m not in anyway disparaging Hampshire (you are now thinking that’s exactly what I am about to do) but any attempt to compare two locations will always in some way be doomed to failure. In the 70’s I visited Guildford quite a few times, but I never got to visit the cathedral, I have visitedContinue reading “793 – Hampshire”
792 – Dredging
I’ve taken a few pictures of the dredgers that have been working in Haslar Marinna, but it has nearly all been very early in the morning or at the weekend. today, I went for my lunchtime walk, and did the usual thing walking down the high street and carried on to the Haslar Marina WaveContinue reading “792 – Dredging”
791 – walking
The whole of September and what we’ve had of October has been a little bit fractured in terms of my walking. Since the beginning of the year I’ve been recording my miles for the walk1000 project. I am proud to say that I reached my target during early September. It’s halfway through October and I’mContinue reading “791 – walking”
790 – Portsmouth
Today was one of those occasional trips across the water to Portsmouth. My goal once again was to pay a visit to Waterstones, the closest big bookshop. As usual, I started by browsing the latest non-fiction section just inside the front door. I have to say that there wasn’t anything that really grabbed my attention,Continue reading “790 – Portsmouth”
789 – Maps
I like maps. I always have. Maps tell you lots of things about a place. If I had enough wall space, I would have a very big map. I’ve said in the past that I don’t like marking books, I have a different view of maps. Places of interest need to be highlighted. I’ve spentContinue reading “789 – Maps”
788 – Why?
This is Knowlton near Wimborne St Giles. Parts of the church are 12th century. There are also parts of the church from the 15th and 18th century. The church sits in the middle of a Neolithic Henge monument. A couple of years ago, I drove past this site. I didn’t have time to stop butContinue reading “788 – Why?”
786 – Dorset Mysteries
A couple of things; I know only a little bit of the history of Dorset. I know even less of the history of Hampshire. I wonder how different it is between the two counties. I am sure that Winchester Plays a big role in that history. I am sure that politically Hampshires history is asContinue reading “786 – Dorset Mysteries”
785 – Words
Last nights post arose from a thought I had. What I wanted to do was to paint a moving vibrant picture of a major geological event that ended up giving the people who visit Lulworth Cove a visual feast. I don’t think it worked very well. Strangely, I had the thought that I would tryContinue reading “785 – Words”
784 – Geology
Thirty Five Million years ago, in the area of what we know as the Mediterranean it was getting very hot and heavy. The African continental tectonic plate is heading north. In the way, and waiting for it is the European plate, as big and as solid as the African. The two plates collide and theContinue reading “784 – Geology”