Friday, January 16, 2015

Bird Portraits at Elveden Forest



 We are spending the weekend at Elveden Center Parcs, hoping to concentrate on bird photogrpahy though the weather doesn't look that good with overcast skies. Today there were large numbers of Coal Tits and Blue Tits on the Feeders along with Blackbird, Jay and Wood Pigeon. We spotted the Sparrowhawk in a tree after all the birds had disappeared suddenly. A very tatty looking individual but the yellow eye is unmistakeable.


Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Preparing for an Exhibition at Addenbrookes Hospital


 I have been busy printing and framing 15 pictures for an exhibition in the corridors of Addenbrookes Hospital for 2 months from next Thursday. The Art Project director there requested Cambridge scenes, always a good selling topic to raise money for the hospital. I have tried to include a few unusual ones to go with misty snow scenes and monochromes
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Monday, January 12, 2015

Paris Lamps

Sorting through the images we took on our trip to Paris over the new year, I find I often used lamps in my compositions.

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Cambridge Beat Shelford in the Local Derby

Windy but sunny afternoon for the local Rugby derby - always a 'hard' match with lots of aggressive expressions and surprisingly open play for such a needle match. Cambridge (in red) won 29-8. 

Monday, January 5, 2015

Avoncroft Interiors from 1950s

There is a furnished prefab from the 1950s at Avoncroft, which I enjoyed as many items were familiar from my London childhood.  Prefabricated buildings were put up in England at the end of the war to replace houses destroyed in the bombing. I particularly liked the sitting room with an old TV as a very early memory is Muffin the Mule on a small flickering screen


The Tollhouse brought back memories of a great aunt's house in Woolwich, South London, that I visited as a child regularly. There was no electricity and the water supply and toilet were in the outside yard. All cooking and heating was via an iron range in the kitchen; the metal teapot would stay on the stove all day producing incredibly strong brew. Lighting was with oil lamps and the house was always damp so they were continually wallpapering. I used to enjoy making the rag rugs from cut-up textiles. The two sisters remained in the house until demolition in the mid 1960s.


Sunday, January 4, 2015

Avoncroft Museum

Four valiant CCC members had around three hours to spare on Sunday morning before viewing the Smethwick International Photography Exhibition, so decided to visit the Avoncroft Museum. It was not an ideal day for the interiors at the museum but the fog and frost certainly added atmosphere to their collection of traditional buildings. Interiors to follow.