Monday, April 16, 2012
Cambridge on a Stormy Sunday
Walked round Cambridge on Sunday morning showing Charles and Janet some of the photographic gems. The weather was very varied from sun to hail. Occasionally the light was right for the scene.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Our Swallow is back
A male swallow was perched on our conservatory door this morning - the first seen this year (6th and 7th last two years)and looking decidedly tatty. We have closed the garage this year and opened a side shed door. I do hope they take to the new quarters - we have too much good stuff stored in the garage to have droppings everywhere.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
The Law Faculty Cambridge
As part of our Camera Clubs annual Points of View competition, we were able to photograph in the Law Faculty. I loved the shapes and colours. The building was designed by Norman Foster and completed in 1995/ It contains the Squire Law Library, five auditoriums, offices and several seminar rooms. It is four stories high, with a further two stories below ground.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Still No Nightingales
Visited Paxton Pits today hoping that the Nightingales would have arrived (6th April last year) but no sign of them on the Heron Trail (one had been sighted/heard in Rory's Wood). Here are some of the species that we did see so very much not a wasted visit - Great Crested Grebe, Common Tern, Greylag Geese, Chiffchaff, Cormorant, Robin, Heron, Tufted Duck, Black Headed Gull. I hope that the Nightingales will return in their usual number (30 males recorded singing last year).
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Grasstrack Racing
We went to the Grasstrack racing at Wood Walton near Huntingdon today. It was very cold standing on a drafty plateau and the racing was delayed by two hours but enjoyable once it got going. Today the veterans and Juniors put on a great show with lots of flying soil to add to the drama. I tried some slow shutterspeed panning as well as action shots with 1/1600 sec shutterspeed.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Hoe Plymouth
A quick visit to The Hoe in Plymouth yesterday on a gloomy morning. The Tinside Lido was built in 1935 when outdoor swimming was very popular. It was closed in 1992 but has now been restored to its original 1930s art deco glory. The Terraces with changing areas and steps to the sea to the left of the pool are less well preserved.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Dartmoor Infrared
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Barnstaple
I visited Barnstaple today and, in particular, the Pannier Market that I remembered from childhood visits. It doesn't seem to have changed a lot though the floor is now fancy brickwork rather than bare earth.
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