A matter of life and death
As I sit here on a Bank Holiday Monday evening, I can see the wildlife through the study window. The badgers are late today and several lucky squirrels are demolishing the peanuts. On the lawn, two...
View ArticleThe wind blows high
For someone born and bred in Kent, I’m ashamed to say that I didn’t visit the small fishing town of Whitstable until a few years ago. It was a glorious day, apart from a strong wind and we made the...
View ArticleUnusual views of London
I have a thing about reflections and unusual views. It came to me the other day while I was sorting my images in Bridge and I thought it would make an interesting blog post. While I am a country girl...
View ArticleBrighton beach
I was looking through my collection of images the other day and found myself remembering the last time that I used my film camera. It was almost exactly six years ago and like my previous post, we had...
View ArticleThe Lighthouse
The Lighthouse, Scotland’s centre for design and architecture, is a multipurpose visitor centre in the heart of Glasgow city centre. The building, designed in 1895 by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, was a...
View ArticleGhosts
The first image here was quite deliberate. I had discovered this recently opened railway tunnel in the Peak District, but any photograph worth having meant taking along the tripod and cable release. In...
View ArticleCandids in Camden
Taken on a Sunday afternoon in London on a bitterly cold winter’s day. We don’t seem to have winters like that any more, but in spite of the freezing weather, Camden Town was bustling. We had wandered...
View ArticleShooting people
Now I’ve blogged a bit in the past about my love of street photography, but to be honest I would have said it was a passion that started only a few years ago. However, I am sitting here today looking...
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