Bluebell rework

Here is a rework of my favorite bluebell pictures

Tour Of Britain 2010

a great opportunity to watch these wire men as they passed by our doorstep on their bikes in a flash of lycra.



here are some photos I took in melford and up Ballingdon Hill, Sally and I cycled to melford to catch a glimpse as the sped past and then quickly whizzed cross country via the railway track to catch them coming from Lavenham through sudbury and Up Ballingdon Hill, just about made it home cross country via kentwell hall to pick boys up from school. We had a good day !!




Favorite summer Flowers

Some flowers Taken at Sallys in Marjories Garden in August, all except the bees were taken using old lenses pentax takumar 50mm and a priacticar pentacon 70-200mm
Have enjoyed messing about with the old lenses they are manual focus only so its not so easy to get the shot you want most of the time but still fun and good practice.

And the Beans we planted earlier this year
here

Fungus in the wood

seem to be well behind on my personal blog here, last time i added something it all went wrong so i left it so here goes again
here are my latest woods pictures mostly fungi, lots of interesting fungus popping up everywhere i love this time of year !!


And finally my take on Alice in wonderland

Norfolk trip August 2010

Made it to Norfolk again although the weather forcast didnt look good, we were lucky and had reasonabole weather, we arrived on Thursday met a few freinds set up our little BBQ and lee set up hiss fishing gear, the sunset that evening was brilliant and i capture some great silouhette pics


Mattijn

A Truly talented guy he makes these weird and wonderful dreamlike surreal photomontages, music and videos He is a clever chap, a contact of mine on flickr.








and some music to go with this picture STUCK

and hes made a book too for sale HERE

Family

I Found Sandy Puc today on the www and here is some of her work. she is coming to london in september to do a seminar on bumps n babies and now i am really tempted to book up !!



Photography changes our experience of loss


Sandy Puc’

Sandy Puc’

Sandy Puc’, portrait photographer and educator in Littleton, Colorado, is a co-founder of The Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep Foundation. That group, a not-for-profit network of more than 7,500 professional photographers, offers photographic services at no cost to families in over twenty-five countries worldwide, who are grieving the loss of newborns. Puc’ is also board member of the Professional Photographers of America.



This story touched me, this is why it is so important to have photographs, they provide people with something special, captured emotions for years to come, It gives me satisfaction to see someones face when they see the photographs i have taken for them, its a great reason to be a photographer and to be able to do that for people.