Photo-haiku – Walking Over Time
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release brightened path
walking cobbled roads of time
peaceful moment shared
History tells us that the Romans once lived in Caistor, and that once this was where the centre of the settlement was. It is just below the back of St Peter and St Paul Church.
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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…
March 31st 2023 : A Rainy Friday in Nottingham City Centre creating street photography with members and friends of the Royal Photographic Society in the East Midlands Region. Street photography is a genre of photography that involves capturing candid images of people in public spaces. But for me, street photography is much more than just…
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In our last zoom meeting of 2023 I invited Gerry Coe to talk to us about his iPhone photogrpahy. The event was a sell out with viewers from all over the UK, and from abroad. One lady, from California told me she had to log off at 2am her time, but can’t wait to watch…
Park Hill 2015 : The First Collaborative Project Park Hill’s Streets in the Sky officially opened in 1961. The complex of 1000 flats was designed to house 3000 people with all homes linked by a 12 foot wide covered walkway and was a bold example of post-war social housing in Sheffield. Designed by architects Ivor…
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 unsettled,…