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Friday, 27 April 2018

To The Lighthouse

Mono image of Fort Perch Rock and New Brighton lighthouse made with an Olympus Pen F.

We were in Wallasey recently, and I made this image of Fort Perch Rock. Nice sky.
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Labels: Fort Perch Rock, landscape, Olympus, Pen-F, photography
Location: Marine Promenade, Wallasey, Wirral CH45 2JU, UK

Friday, 20 April 2018

Amaryllis Study #4

Mono image of an amaryllis, made using a Sony Alpha 77.

This is the final image in this set, and probably my favourite.

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Labels: Alpha 77, Amaryllis, flowers, photography, Sony

Friday, 13 April 2018

Amaryllis Study #3

Mono image of an amaryllis flower made using a Sony Alpha 77.

Another amaryllis image. One more to go.
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Labels: Alpha 77, Amaryllis, flowers, photography, Sony
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I'm a fifty-something male with a wife and son, living in the South-West of England. I consider myself to be an amateur photographer - an enthusiast if you like. I earn my living doing other things. I've been reasonably serious about photography since 2005 or thereabouts, when I decided that I wanted to be a landscape photographer. I was disabused of that notion within a couple of years and now I mostly make still life and portrait images - with the odd landscape thrown in. I've been training in Shotokan Karate for more years than I care to remember. I hold Nidan with the JKA. I train a couple of times a week at the local club, which as anyone who's done any of this will know, isn't enough to make progress - or maintain, for that matter. I'm currently in a bit of a motivational dip which has been going on for ten years or so.
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