Having seen Old Harwich from a distance when out on Thames barges etc, I was keen to visit it Certainly it deserves longer to explore with its colour-coordinated toilets - pink for the girls!, numerous old building including the Electric Palace, two lighthouses and views of the docks. Unfortunately my visit was cut short as I got very wet in one of the squally showers and I decided that the cameras (and me) had better dry off in the warm car on the way home.
Monday, December 4, 2017
Sunday, December 3, 2017
Interesting Weather at Dovercourt 2. Lighthouses
The 'Low Lighthouse' and 'High Lighthouse' were built in 1863 to aid navigation into the River Orwell on which the busy ports of Felixtowe and Harwich are located. The lights exhibited a fixed white lanterns until 1917 when both Lighthouses were discontinued. They were restored in the 1980s and are a tourist attraction for the area.
The light changed rapidly with very impressive cloud formation that often echoed the waves breaking on the shore. The three vertical shots at the beginning were taken at 1/320, 1/15th and 1/4 second (all handheld!)
Saturday, December 2, 2017
Interesting Weather at Dovercourt 1. Beach Huts
Appropriate that, after lecturing on photographing in all weathers the evening before, yesterday should have produced a lot of the wet and windy kind. Several rainbows during the morning with bright sunshine and great cloud formations, interspersed with rain and sleet. First the beach huts with that iconic lighthouse to follow!
Friday, December 1, 2017
Manningtree, Essex - Trying the Plastic Holga Pinhole Lens
Snow flurries and strong winds greeted my arrival at Manningtree to lecture in the evening on photographing in all weathers! Undeterred I set off along the Stour in the afternoon and here are a few shots with the Holga pinhole lens with some comparisons to a conventional lens. I liked the dreamy result that it creates - looking like high summer on a very grey day!! Lots of birds on the estuary mud for future reference. I got as far as the Mistley Towers before turning round as dusk fell. Thanks for your hospitality overnight Jenny - very comfortable
Thursday, November 30, 2017
Continuing London Skyline Saga
Final entry from the Greenwich trip of the skyline in January 2014 versus the one taken in November 2017 showing the enormous sprouting of buildings during these years
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Queens House, Greenwich
It is great that the Queen's House is now free to enter and is a treasure trove of paintings and architecture. Designed by Inigo Jones in 1616 it is filled with works of art representing the 400 years by artists including Gainsborough, Canaletto, Reynolds, LS Lowry, Stubbs and Hogarth. I enjoyed the Tulip Staircase, the first centrally unsupported helical stairs constructed in England, and the Great Hall in particular.
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