Monday, 12 September 2022

We are Ten


Yes its ten years since I started blogging with Spud's Daily Photo though I admit I have been blogging six months longer with a couple of other blogs I have. I currently write two the Church Explorer and this one. The other two are ones I do anything with less now. I felt it might be a good idea to my ten favourite photos from the blogs I wrote. After looking I noticed that the early ones were just one picture because I started by writing a 365 blog, one for each day of a year. This may well happen again as I am considering doing this for 2023.

 

2012

The first photo I published was to get feel of how blogger worked, tit was  Buscot Weir which was a stitch photo, it was Ok but I f I really remember one from 2012 it was this one the Town Crier 

I took it on my first smartphone it was also the first photo of of my blog proper and it started of a 365 photo 

2013

There are a lot of blank spaces through out the year because back then I used to link some of the photos from Flickr, when they decided to limit the photos I had to loose thousands which I downloaded and saved on another Google account a little while later I deleted my Yahoo account along with Flickr. My photos from back then leave something to be desired I like to think I have improved a little. I also had some hard drive trouble and fear a lot of photos were lost

 
But this one sticks out with the swan stood in the floods by the Thames at Goring lock

2014

There were a lot of photo's I could have used but this year was memorable from the point that it marked the end of Didcot Powerstations Cooling towers


I got up with my two sons to witness this at 1am and by 2am were were stood in the cold on a roadside out by Harwell. At 3:58am the towers started to fall and this was the moment I took the photo. The first one was falling and if you look between the other two you can see an orange glow of the explosives going off. It took less than a second for them all to fall.

2015
 
Looking though the blogs that year I can say I did post some rubbish but one sticks out
 

 This one, the Dinosaur in the atrium at Diamond Light Source 

2016

I've been shying away from showing any skywatch photos as it is another blog I intend to write for ten years but I should show one


A night burn over in Jubilee Field at Cholsey

2017
 
I think the one for this year should be
 

This one of the triangulation pillar on Lowbury Hill which is also the background for this blog

2018

I think the one photo that really sticks out is this one


The sun setting with rays shooting towards the heavens

2019
 
There were a few photos I could have picked but one time sticks out and it was on  an early morning in August


The sun rose on the towers at Didcot Powerstation for the last time, four minuets later they were gone and a dust cloud was all you could see

2020

This was not a good year for any of us as Covid 19 raised it's ugly head and our country went into lockdown


This one sums up the year, Station Road in Cholsey devoid of any cars or people, we were all to frightened to go out or go near each other

2021

I think there were a few I could pick but I liked this one


The Robin sat on the fence opposite our kitchen

2022
 
While writing this blog we heard the news that her Majesty the queen had passed away. I must admit it took any joy I had in writing it away. I have no doubt there are quite a few photos I could use for this year, but I will end it with this one


Its taken a couple of hours after they announced the death or Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
A light went out in our lives.


8 comments:

Linda W. said...

Congratulations on 10 years of blogging!

Red said...

Congratulations on ten years. You have some fantastic photos.

HappyK said...

Congratulations on 10 years of blogging.
Nice seeing some of your favorite photos.

Mary Kirkland said...

Congrats on 10 years.
I love your photos.

NCSue said...

A nice retrospective look at your blogging history. Congratulations!
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Life Images by Jill, West Australia said...

a great collection of pics here. I particularly like the last one taken after you heard about the Queen's passing. I think a light went out on all our lives. Stay safe, and thank you for visiting my blog this week.

William Kendall said...

Bravo on the milestone. Well said about the Queen.

roentare said...

They are all fantastic photographs