Here are a few that I have seen on my travels.
Thursday, 25 March 2010
Knock Knock Who's There?
Doors are fascinating things, what’s behind them? Where do they lead to? The French are very good at having a wide variety from the beautifully crafted with the best quality materials to old, aged and patch up.
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
Saturday, 20 March 2010
Dress Design
Jodie my next door neighbor is at collage as a textile design student and this is her 1st dress design. She asked me to photograph it for her portfolio. I think its very good.
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Steam Again
Continuing with the steam theme, a couple from last year. The 1st is Tornado pulling The Coronation through Sandy station. Unusually, it’s on the fast line and flat out. This is because Jeremy Clarkson is the fireman as he was part of the Top Gear race.
Tornado again heading south and at a much more leisurely pace. I have found that hordes of train spotters appear when there a steam engine about and they are not all old codgers like me.
They also like taking photographs as well.
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
Steam
Having been a kid when railways still had steam and being an ex train spotter (it’s sad I know, but we didn't have computers etc etc in those days) I still find steam locos fascinating.
At the weekend there was an excursion being pulled by Princess Elizabeth going through Milton Keynes and I decided to have a go at photographing it. I contacted a good mate, Norman to drive down the A5 next to the line so that I could take some shots from the passenger’s seat, whilst Norman kept parallel.
Unfortunately there are 4 lines and the engine was on the furthest so all I could see was a funnel and smoke! Not to be deterred, we drove further south we caught up with it near Leighton Buzzard and here is the result. Not particularly happy with the pictures, but it could have been much worse.
At the weekend there was an excursion being pulled by Princess Elizabeth going through Milton Keynes and I decided to have a go at photographing it. I contacted a good mate, Norman to drive down the A5 next to the line so that I could take some shots from the passenger’s seat, whilst Norman kept parallel.
Unfortunately there are 4 lines and the engine was on the furthest so all I could see was a funnel and smoke! Not to be deterred, we drove further south we caught up with it near Leighton Buzzard and here is the result. Not particularly happy with the pictures, but it could have been much worse.
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