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hill of solitudehold a moments rest aloneconnect forever I drove to Lincoln to pick up my daughter and her boyfriend who were at their friend’s birthday meal at a place called Wildwood. I parked in St Martin’s Square, and listened to the sounds of the natural habitat, the party goers before deciding to walk with…
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Number 3 Bus to Cleethorpes
Lunch at Steels On March 5th I led a Photo Day for the Royal Photographic Society, where ten photographers from all over the region travelled to Grimsby and Cleethorpes to create photography about the achitecture, life in the archecture, and the local food and drink. Our day started at the Yarborough Hotel, a Wetherspoons. How…
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Yesterday, October 15th, 2024, I kicked off the first session of my Woodland Photostories series with a visit to the ancient woodlands at Willingham, just outside Market Rasen. The day was bright, perfect for capturing the beauty of this Lincolnshire gem. I was joined by eight fellow members of the Royal Photographic Society East Midlands…
The Journal of The Royal Photographic Society Drops in with a Smile
This morning, I had a delightful experience that I haven’t felt in a long time. I received the latest edition of the ‘Journal of The Royal Photographic Society’ through my letterbox and decided to take a quick flick through its pages. At first glance, I knew that this journal was different, and I needed to…
RPS East Midlands at Clumber Park
I organised a visit to Clumber Park yesterday and invited members of the Royal Photographic Society East Midlands Region. It was the first trip of the year, and it was a blast. As I drove to Clumber from home, the skies were blue, then grey, then rainy, and then blue with a rainbow. I felt …

