Monthly Archive: November, 2022

Maybe I pressed the shutter too quickly

As my regular reader(s) in the hope that there may be more than one of them! May realize, last Friday’s blog was beset with technical problems. So just to keep you going I… Continue reading

When it rains as hard as this what else is there to do?

I had ambitions to venture out today. The weather forecast suggested there might be strong winds and so I put my mind to considering taking some coastal shots – slow shutter exposures which… Continue reading

Now you see it – Now you don’t (The end of the radio mast)

For the past twenty years, visitors to our house have been guided our distinctive landmark – my amateur radio mast. Stretching over 40 feet into the air it has dwarfed the bungalow and… Continue reading

Who’d want to tow a king up a hill in a boat?

And a dead king at that! Just recently I re-visited the archaeological site at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk, where in 1939 an archaeologist Basil Brown and a small team of workmen discovered an… Continue reading