Category: Photography

Learning to take pictures with different settings.

  • Week 29 – September 14th 2020 – Week 26 of lockdown

    Visited Knole Park again for lockdown escape and got some pictures of deer.

    On the way back to the car, I bumped into a former manager of mine from Nat West, Terry Hallett and his wife, they hadn’t changed.

    I asked Mark Scholfield to guess who I saw today and he got it right first time

    Deer
    More photography practice.
    Deer
    Young ones
    Deer
  • Week 29 – September 14th 2020 – Week 26 of lockdown

    More deer pictures as I learn photography

    Deer
    I’m resting
    Deer
    Do you want to mess with me?
  • Week 29 – September 14th 2020 – Week 26 of lockdown

    With more free time and getting up at silly o’clock, I decided to look at photography more.

    Here are some pictures of the moon and I think I caught Jupiter in the second one.

    Moon
    Starting to take photography a bit more seriously
    Moon
    I believe I caught Jupiter in this one.
  • Week 28 – September 7th 2020 – Week 25 of lockdown

    Managed to capture a robin visiting us.

    Robin
    Visit by a robin
  • Week 28 – September 7th 2020 – Week 25 of lockdown

    Carrying on learning about photography. Lovely sunrise pictures.

    Sunrise
    What colours.
    Sunrise
    Sunrise captured.
  • Week 27 – August 31st 2020 – Week 24 of lockdown

    Claire has learnt to look after the plants.

    Plants
    Claire doing well.

    Standing on the dining room roof, not a bad view for a built up area, don’t you think?

    View
    Standing on dining room roof. Good view.

    Squirrel back again.

    Squirrel
  • Week 27 – August 31st 2020 – Week 24 of lockdown

    Claire has learnt to look after the plants.

    Squirrel back again.

  • Week 27 – August 31st 2020 – Week 24 of lockdown

    Claire decided that our chairs were getting uncomfortable, so we took a trip to DFS after doing some research online, we had liked this model the Talbot.

    Of course I had to test it out, the sales assistant actually had to unwrap all the electric as it only been in the store three days, obviously no one else had test driven it.

    So went into full recline mode. Even has a USB socket for your phone.

    We decided to purchase, of course Covid19 will have it say, so watch this space, for the update.

    Testing
    Retirement taken to the next level. ??

    The bench that I had done my first DIY project, decided to break. We visited Polhill and ordered a new bench, we were told four to five weeks delivery, of course due to Covid19, so I was a bit shocked to be opening the door less than a week later, with a delivery driver asking where he could put the bench parts.

    After I took it through from the front drive to the garden and unpacking everything. I soon realise there was an issue, even with my new found DIY skills, the instructions were not great and there were no holes where the screws needed to go.  The bench wasn’t cheap, so I rang Polhill and said could I wait till tomorrow for someone to come out. I had no issue with that.

    The next day they turned up and said they love working with the supplier, but they are not really customer focused, even the two guys struggled putting it together, so that put my mind at rest and kept Claire quiet too. ?

    Relaxing
    Claire relaxing on the new bench.
  • Week 26 – August 24th 2020 – Week 23 of lockdown

    I could hear a lot of squawking going on, so I knew parakeets were around and captured this one in the tree.

    I thought that would be the best I would get.

    Parakeet
    Can you see me?

    Then for the first and so far only time, I was lucky to get pictures of them in our bird area.

    Hope you like?

    Parakeet
    Parakeet and Woody. Rare picture
    Parakeet
    Capture two in our bird area
    Parakeet
    Yummy
  • Week 25 – August 17th 2020 – Week 22 of lockdown

    Bit more photography practice, as the snail checks out my garage painting.?

    snail
    Inspecting the new garage paint jo

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