As usual I missed the sunset
Not that it had been much of a day with the clouds
Looking west it was still grey
This blog is to showcase some of the photo's I've taken, the pictures can be from my archive of many years or taken recently. They are from where I live and the various places I have been. I hope Enjoy my work and come back to visit again
As usual I missed the sunset
Not that it had been much of a day with the clouds
Looking west it was still grey
Well frosty, it was -6.9c in the morning when I got up, warm by the standards of a friend in Canada. After a few days of sub zero temperatures here I thought I should get out my camera and macro lens and get a few frosty plants.
Look out the window of the kitchen in the morning and you will see a blackbird sat there fluffed up just waiting for me to go out feed them sultanas
Frosty rose leaf on the patio fence
Spiders webs make great subjects
Covered in frost you wonder what happened to the maker
They were everywhere
Frosty rose branch
Hip covered in frost
This plant took on a whole new color
Did the flowers survive
The magnolia bud looked like it was going to open
The pond was frozen over
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Take care
The beginning of December my wife & I went off early to do some shopping, the sun was coming up so as I was a passenger I took a couple of shots out of the window at the junction. It called five ways because there is another road beside the one we are on and another opposite us so you have to look at four other directions to make sure it is clear
The telephone pole was in the way
So I took a second shot as we moved
My phone has an adobe express app I use and found out I could use AI to remove objects, so after using no pole
The first photo I took I used it on and it removed it perfect.
Happy SkyWatch
This week the Church Explorer reviews the churches he visited in first half of 2024 with the second half next week
Happy New Year to everyone I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and are now ready for more SkyWatch photos. For me November brings some of the best sunrises you can see and I was lucky to notice this one through the shutters of the bedroom.
This week we return to St Peter Alvescot for the last blog of the year as I managed to organise a visit to this beautiful church to get some photos of the inside which did not disappoint. I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas & New year