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Every now and then I take photos that fall short of being truly successful somehow yet I keep as a reference for improvement in the future. Continue reading Nearly
Every now and then I take photos that fall short of being truly successful somehow yet I keep as a reference for improvement in the future. Continue reading Nearly
By taking a sequence of images where the focus is moved from the front of the subject to the back, it’s possible to combine them on a computer into a single image with a much deeper depth of field, giving the kind of sharpness that’s tricky in one macro capture. Continue reading Stack ‘em high
In the corner of Kent Wildlife Connected In Time, devoted to the past, present and hopeful future of Kent’s natural world, is a video presentation… featuring photography by yours truly. Continue reading Kent Wildlife Connected In Time
For many, 2021 has felt like the encore that was as welcome as a fart in a lift…things picked up here in my corner of England. Continue reading 2021 – moins de merde!
Mushrooms, the fruiting bodies of fungi! Continue reading How much room?
The legendary David Bailey recently said on TV, “Most people take photos. I make them.” Continue reading Ok so what now?
A selection of close ups of wild UK flora and a couple of bees for good measure, taken on my swanky macro lens that I definitely didn’t treat myself to during the UK lockdown. Continue reading Appreciating Small Things
If you see a fawn in the grass don’t try to rescue it. It isn’t abandoned/lost/injured and certainly doesn’t need your help or a hug or a selfie. Continue reading Deer Encounters
A while back a friend gave me a camera trap as a Christmas gift. I was surprised and excited to be given something so interesting and useful. I’d never considered actually buying one myself, so decided to give it a … Continue reading Adventures with a camera trap
The easing of the lockdown in England has been happening at a slightly different rate to the rest of the United Kingdom, leaving some conflicted. We … Continue reading Kent (Lock) Downs