One of my favourite gates
Gates are funny things to have favourites of, but I do like this one in the grounds of Scotney Castle in Kent. It's not so much the gate itself, which is fairly standard countryside fare, but the s...
Gates are funny things to have favourites of, but I do like this one in the grounds of Scotney Castle in Kent. It's not so much the gate itself, which is fairly standard countryside fare, but the s...
This is a real pull from the archives: one of the first photographs I took with the original Fujifilm X100 and started my love affair with the Fuji X system.It's not a technically great image and I...
Many a photographer has their eye on a drone these days and, since DJI launched the Mavic Pro in October last year, the prospect has become much more realistic in terms of both price and portabilit...
Filed under Things I Could Have Investigated Years Ago and Saved Myself Hassle, there's an assumption I'd always made about Fujifilm's Shoot without lens setting: that you need to turn it back off ...
Bordeaux has a great tram system running across the city and on a quick visit before heading to the airport and flying home in April, we used it as a park-and-ride into the city centre.Today's phot...
I've written before about the lovely sunset we got one evening in Levanto on our honeymoon, posting a photo looking down over the beach, jetty and out to the surfers in the sea. That photograph foc...
Over the May Day bank holiday weekend we caught up with some of Liz's old university friends and their families, ending one of the days in Greenwich after a walk across Blackheath and down through ...
Today is the second anniversary of my wedding to the wonderful Liz. We've been together for nearly 6 years, but these last two since our marriage have been a true whirlwind! Since the wedding, we'...
With the mini heatwave at the weekend, we jumped on the opportunity to get out to the park for a picnic and catch up with a couple of friends.We got there first and set down in a nice shady spot fo...
Working in central London, I'm lucky to have iconic landmarks all around me. Working in central London, it's easy to forget those things are there as they become the repetitive backdrop to the dail...