Autumn in the Park
Richmond Park in Surrey is the largest of London’s Royal Parks, it is completely enclosed and home to several hundred deer. As well as a perimeter road for vehicles there are also […]
Richmond Park in Surrey is the largest of London’s Royal Parks, it is completely enclosed and home to several hundred deer. As well as a perimeter road for vehicles there are also […]
So far in this series I have written about planning a shoot before leaving the house; being flexible when at the shoot – open to other possibilities that may arise […]
Following on from yesterdays post,Plan to Succeed (but don’t be rigid) , where I outlined my approach to going out on a shoot we arrive at what happens when […]
In photography, as in life, it is best to have a plan. Approaching a shoot with a plan helps to focus the mind on the task in hand and increases […]
It’s time to wrap up this mini series on the joy of shooting in mist and fog. I’ve run out of both images from this set and puns involving the […]
Today’s post is a return to a misty Gunnersbury Park in West London on a cold damp Sunday afternoon. If you read yesterdays post Mist Opportunities you’ll already be aware that […]
Yes, the spelling is deliberate. You see the weather in London has taken a turn for the worse recently. Winter is here, blue skies replaced by grey, replaced by mist. […]
This is the final image in my recent series from Whitstable, Kent in the South East Corner of England. Whitstable is known for it’s seafood, in particular Oysters. It is […]
In the penultimate post in this series featuring Whitstable in Kent, we look at The Old Neptune. This stunning pub is actually located on the beach and has arguably the […]
Continuing from my previous few posts featuring photos taken at Whitstable in the summer, we come to Crescent Moon. The sun had set and I was picking my way back […]