Showing posts with label Lockdown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lockdown. Show all posts

Monday, 11 January 2021

Foggy Walk

 We have had some beautiful foggy days just recently. This was a couple of days ago. We went out to pop to the shop and enjoy our allowed daily exercise. 















Tuesday, 5 May 2020

Wake up to the Beatles - A Facebook Challenge from my Daughter

Just over a week ago Frances challenged me on Facebook to create a B+W picture every day for a week with the following

7 photos, all in Black and white, in the 'Life of me', 7 Days, 7 photos, all in black and white, of everyday life during this crazy “Corona Shutdown.” No explanations necessary. I was supposed to challenge a friend every day, but that has not worked in the past so I am just did it for pleasure and combining this with my daily Blipfoto.

I decided to take my 'early morning cup of Tea as my theme' My favourite Beatle cup bought for me more than 20 years ago I think as a Christmas Present ( I Think it was Zoe). There where three, one completely smashed and gone forever except in my mind, the second badly chipped now on my memorabilia shelf and this one.

So Wake up to the Beatles ...

... and a cup of Tea (1)


... , a cup of Tea and Rick Riordan (2)



... And Tai Chi (3)


... , Crumpets and Marmite (4)


... and Sue (5)


... With the Beatles in the Shack (6)


 ... , with a Smile (7)



Monday, 27 April 2020

Orchard Walk

We de yesterday to go for a bit of a longer walk. There is an Orchard on the outskirts of Haddenham that we thought would be nice to see the blossom. We where not disappointed. It was beautiful.

The first few shots show the Orchard. The images that follow are all in-camera multiple exposures incorporating the various blend modes and white balance functions on the camera.























Saturday, 18 April 2020

Daily Walk Through Lockdown

One of the pleasures of life at the moment is finding the time to enjoy our village. We have discovered / rediscovered footpaths in the area. The other day we walked behind the High Street through some field where some beautiful horses are kept. The walk ended up through the Dissenters Graveyard.

We also found a house fence that was made up of the off cuts of sheet metal from the local Art Workshop.



























Female Ruddy Darter - Sympetrum sanguineum

Female Ruddy Darter - Sympetrum sanguineum Spent an hour in the garden this afternoon after shopping in Cambridge this morning (I bought a n...