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April’s (photography) Adventures

April photography got off to a slow start, my first jaunt out was to Buttermere on a cold but clear spring morning for some Lake District sunrise photography. It was a bit of a punt as the weather gods were not lining up for anything special, still you need to be in it to win … Continue reading “April’s (photography) Adventures”

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My June & July Photography Journey

As I have mentioned previously, I always find the summer months a difficult time of year, photography wise. So, what have I been up to during the months of June and July, you could be thinking, not much, but here is a brief record of my summer exploits. 11 June 2025 Early June saw me … Continue reading “My June & July Photography Journey”

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Our holiday to the Scottish Highlands is no more!

We had planned a 5 day visit to the Glencoe area of Scotland some months ago to fall in line with the February half term school holidays in England. Unfortunately, first Mrs. Tomlinson fell very ill with a virus a week before we were due to leave, then, as is fate, I was struck down … Continue reading “Our holiday to the Scottish Highlands is no more!”

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A Magical Mornings Photography

As the 2023 autumn season comes to an end, the weather forecast for the weekend was looking very promising. Mild daytime temperatures with cold nights and the prospect of frost which create good conditions for a misty morning. I had one day available, Saturday, so plans were made and alarm set for an early rise … Continue reading “A Magical Mornings Photography”

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A festive trip to Glencoe

We were fortunate to have a short visit to Glencoe planned between Christmas and the New Year where we would be staying at the Kingshouse Hotel. The forecast for the days that we would be there was nothing special for this time of year, wind and lots of rain, how this was to change. On … Continue reading “A festive trip to Glencoe”

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