A rare gem of a Jacobean country house, Chastleton House was built between 1607 and 1612 by a prosperous wool merchant as an impressive statement of wealth and power. Their descendants later lost their wealth and so could not afford to update the original building. For that reason Chastleton has remained an exceptionally well-preserved time capsule. It was last occupied in the 1950s but hadn't been updated since the 1930s. More interiors to follow with details of camera, settings etc
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Friday, October 9, 2015
October in Cambridge
A selection of images from a walk into Cambridge yesterday on a beautiful sunny October day -shirt-sleeve temperatures and little wind. Punting in full swing and the students are back.
Monday, October 5, 2015
Shuttleworth Air Show - Vulcan's Last Public Appearance
Perfect weather for the Airshow at Shuttleworth to enjoy the varied older aircraft of their collection, the acrobatics of Mark Jeffries and the last public viewing of the Vulcan. I liked the first glimpse of the Vulcan accompanied by an Avro Anson and then the crowd's reaction on its first flypass. Taken with the Fuji XT1 - can anyone explain why all the propellers are curved in the photos on this camera?
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Cambridge Rugby Union FC Do What England Couldn't
My first match of the season and a very exciting one. 15 minutes into the game, CRUFC looked in for a heavy defeat and the opposition, Old Albanians, were still in the lead by 6 points with 5 minutes to go but a try and final conversion saw CRUFC win 29-23.
Here a few images from the match - lucky with the light as the sun broke through in the second half to give fantastic back lighting. Image 2 doesn't need a caption other than 'Ouch'. Old Albanians got a yellow card straight after this but not sure if the referee saw this particular foul.
Friday, October 2, 2015
Santon Downham. Norfolk
Yet another beautiful warm sunny autumn day for a visit to Santon Downham (Thetford Forest). There were lots of fungi around - often already nibbled by slugs but a few good specimens were found. I was mainly using the 24mm Tilt and Shift lens with some were taken with a 100mm macro.
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