Showing posts with label Fuji X100V. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fuji X100V. Show all posts

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Summer Cemetery

Not often the a Travelodge has a perfect walk to cool off in the evening! Dorking Cemetery is a 14-acre municipal site opened in 1855 though excavations nearby unearthed 14 skeletons dating back to the 7th century, indicating Early Medieval activity in the area. There are several areas where the vegetation hasn't been cut, full of oxeye daisies - ideal for playing with multiexposure.

Saturday, October 25, 2025

Wet Woodland Fungi

Paxton Pits has areas of wet woodland where mosses, lichens and, at this time of year, am interesting mix of small fungi can be found. 

(Taken with compact Fuji X100V plus Raynox 250)

Saturday, August 24, 2024

Sidgewick Site Squares

We have an ongoing project to produce square-format images and so Wednesday evening photography at the Sidgewick Site in Cambridge was dominated by finding and creating square images. (FujiX100V; some multiple exposures).