River of Dreams
Some introductory notes on documenting a journey, within and without. It seems a very long time ago since my brother, two nephews and good friend Geoff embarked on a journey…
Some introductory notes on documenting a journey, within and without. It seems a very long time ago since my brother, two nephews and good friend Geoff embarked on a journey…
The second post in a series about ‘classic’ point and shoot auto focus film cameras I had no intention of buying an auto focus compact camera with a zoom lens.…
Photography widens your horizon by narrowing your field of view. Photography is comforting company when you are lonely, and glorious solitude when you want to be alone. It soothes you…
I have always liked these steps at Hartlepool’s South Pier. The pier has style. I think it is under appreciated and not as frequented as it could be. If someone…
I have been scanning some more negatives for my Edge of Town project. This one caught my eye.
I have been photographing the coast around Hartlepool for as long as I have lived here, both using a traditional landscape photographer’s approach with a camera on a tripod during…
Look closely at the horizon of this image and you will see two ships at sea. They will often be at anchor for days turning into weeks. According to www.marinetraffic.com,…
I forgot how to calculate correct exposure with a red filter on my TLR lens (was it a factor of 8 or 16?). I forgot the cable release for the…
“And relax!” Well, it’s nearly Easter. I now have 5 days away from the day job, and I’m glad of it. Time to recharge, chill, and work my way around…
Seagull you must have known for a long time The shape of things to come — Seagull: Bad Company Here on the North East coast of England, we are used…