I went to photograph the meadows in Grantchester in the fog but found it had cleared so looked for other subjects. The snow was starting to thaw off the branches overhanging the river creating interesting ripples among the reflected trees.
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Showing posts with label Grantchester. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Still Waters etc
I went to photograph the meadows in Grantchester in the fog but found it had cleared so looked for other subjects. The snow was starting to thaw off the branches overhanging the river creating interesting ripples among the reflected trees.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Grantchester Exhibition
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Grantchester Exhibition and Our Swallows are Back
I have missed quite a few days as the Exhibition at Grantchester has taken up all the daylight hours (and more). The weather was not good over the Easter weekend here in Cambridgeshire so we were disappointed with the number of people walking around the village and therefore being tempted to visit the Exhibition. However, we were delighted to welcome many of our Cambridge Camera club members and other friends as well as a fairly steady stream of visitors new to us from all round the world!
My best-selling image was of snow in the Orchard Tearooms (it felt as cold as this in the Hall first thing in the mornings!) and also the Mill Pond in Autumn.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Open Studios Favourites
Two of the three weekends that I am participating in the Cambridge Open Studios are over, so I am interested to see which are the favourite images so far.
The two Norway ones from the trip I made last December have been popular but also the low light Brancaster beach scene and the Granchester trees in the snow.
I am open one more weekend - July 25th/26th so still time to come and cast your vote.
See entry for Ann Miles at Cambridge Open Studios website
The two Norway ones from the trip I made last December have been popular but also the low light Brancaster beach scene and the Granchester trees in the snow.
I am open one more weekend - July 25th/26th so still time to come and cast your vote.
See entry for Ann Miles at Cambridge Open Studios website
Friday, February 6, 2009
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