There were lots of spring flowers in bloom at Anglesey Abbey this morning.
Friday, January 12, 2018
Monday, January 8, 2018
Cattle Market and Station Redevelopment, Cambridge
As part of a talk I am writing, I wanted to demonstrate the value of photography in recording local history. The upper panorama was taken in 2001, when the old cattle market had been closed for 25 years and just before redevelopemnt started to culminate in the Cambridge Leisure Park as now is (lower image).
More recently and still ongoing is the development around the Station area. The Spiller's Mill has been given a facelift as has the station itself allowing space for people to walk and cycle safely.
Sunday, January 7, 2018
Frosty Morning in Cambridge
Very soft light yesterday morning for a trip in Cambridge with just a touch of mist. It cleared fairly quickly so, by the time we had completed our shopping, Cambridge was bathed in winter sunlight. 1good to see carpets of aconites already showing in St Johns College grounds
Friday, January 5, 2018
Sunset in Toft and My Favourite Tree
We have had some great sunsets already this year - this is the first one I have managed to get out to photograph. Toftites will recognise Shirley and her dog walking along the ridge against the wind.
Monday, January 1, 2018
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Welney Trip December 29th - Best of the Rest
Due to the morning rain and poor light, we didn't get a lot of images at Welney of Friday but always lots to observe including a Marsh Harrier putting up the flock Black-tailed Godwits. The end of the afternoon gave some beautiful lighting for the swans and also to try some slow shutter ducks.
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Whooper Swan Dispute at Welney Wildfowl Trust
As the weather forecast promised, the morning rain and heavy cloud cleared in the afternoon to give some beautiful late light. Here a dispute between two Whoopers. I like the audience in the first two images. Unfortunately my favourite image, the second one with the nip, does not have the focus in quite the right place but good enough to show the story line with the triumphant swan celebrating with its mate at the end.
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