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More exercises from my homework

“Try something new” the lady said – “have a look at some mirror images as created by Odie Evans.” I’m not sure I find the concept of mirror image with a little wiggle… Continue reading

Inside and outside the mill

The photography may not be improving but the locations are certainly looking up. Cley Windmill is one of those landmarks on the North Norfolk coast that will be familiar to many people who… Continue reading

Black and White Lines

If you just start with black and white lines, it’s amazing what you can do with them. Take this, for example, it just started as a coiled rope which I saw on a… Continue reading

Hunting but not as you know it

There is something about foxhunting which causes me unease – but never enough to wander around with a placard or to throw unkind substances to bring the event to a halt. It is… Continue reading

The importance of looking up

One of the first lessons I learnt when I started to take photographs was “don’t forget to look up” Maybe in a week or so when my collection is complete, I will write… Continue reading

Through a glass darkly

Well done St Paul, I know just what you were going through with those Corinthians. It was suggested that we ought to construct photographs looking as if they were taken through a rain-soaked… Continue reading

Wild

Indeed it was this morning. Plenty of wind and a few spots of rain when I ventured out on the bicycle. Of course it didn’t last – the few spots of rain got… Continue reading

Pancakes with Running (water)

Here we are again – back on the road. This week I went to Olney in Buckinghamshire where each Shrove Tuesday the ladies of the town are invited to take part in the… Continue reading

Bye bye weekly Fotophilia

After 10 years I have decided to end weekly editions of the blog. Instead it will be relaunched in the new year possibly with a new design and topics which reflect the photographs… Continue reading

Churches that aren’t

I enjoy photographing church interiors – the bigger the church – the more I enjoy it. So buildings like Norwich Cathedral, Ely Cathedral or even Southwell Minster have all figured on this blog… Continue reading