Tuesday Sailors and what they get up to

It is very gentle (providing the weather and the wind hold). Courses are not complicated. It is an opportunity for members of the Norfolk Punt Club to come out and sail or drift,… Continue reading

Stow In Lindsey

Many years ago I was encouraged to try my hand at taking panoramic views. At first stitching one picture next to another didn’t seem to me much of an idea. Then I was… Continue reading

You might easily miss this one

With an hour or so to kill we decided to drive in to Gainsborough In Lincolnshire. This is not a town I had ever visited before. I had always associated the name Gainsborough… Continue reading

But it looked purple to me!

It was suggested that the Sea Lavender might be good this year (everything in our garden has been growing like billy-o !) As one local photographic association had organised a visit to Stiffkey… Continue reading

As I walked out …

I hope I am not becoming as doleful as Laurie Lee, but I suspect like me, you are waiting for – even hoping for, a bit more sun and a more evidence of… Continue reading

Pigs, Ponies, Parachutes and Portraits

Just so many “P’s” this year. The Royal Norfolk Show was blessed with super weather this week, sunshine, breeze and warmth – indeed at times perhaps just a little too much of the… Continue reading

The morning after the day before

This year I was all set to follow the international yacht race round the Isle of Wight. A boat was booked which would take a number of photographers out into the Solent and… Continue reading

I spy with my little GoPro

I wonder what it would look like if we could see a sailing cruiser race from the bowsprit of this boat? Adrian just wasn’t quick enough simply to say “No!” so almost before… Continue reading

By faith and by water

This week I have been involved in a project which looks at pairs of images in what I hope is a creative and interesting manner. On advice from friends I have removed the… Continue reading

Meeting Munching and Marching

This week I visited the small village in Norfolk which has become known as England’s Nazareth. The legend says that in the year 1061 the Lady of the manor Richeldis de Faverches received… Continue reading