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In an English Churchyard
Flowers and Plants
Sport and Action
Second Movement - setting the camera to a lsow speed and panning across a flower bed.
Moonbase - No I haven't really been to the moon. Taken at the Eden Project in Cornwall.
The Eagle has Landed - Taken in Northgate, Chichester some time ago. The wall is no longer there.
Steam Train - in Devon
The Bridge - at Heathrow
War Memorial, Athens - I liked the symmetry of the scene. This picture has won me a couple of medals in exhibitions.
The Bullfighter - using a slow shutter speed. I went to a bull fight in Portugal a I had heard that they do not kill the bull. However, they put it through so much pain, I will never go again.
The Ketchup bottle - I was attracted by the different colours.
Water Lily
Sand Storm - on a Scottish beach.
Spring Dreams - another panning shot using a slow speed. This time it is a bluebell wood.
Windsufers - taken in the evening at Bognor Regis
Near where I used to live in Chichester was a closed nunnery. No man, apart from the priest was allowed to enter. Tradesmen had to talk to the Mother Superior through a little hole in the door. It was a mysterious place surrounded by high walls. However, the number of recruits to this reclusive life was dropping so the place was sold for flats. After the nuns had moved out and for one day only, members of the public were allowed to visit the place before it was converted, from religion into flats. It was a fascinating insight to their life and I saw this part of the chapel light in natural light. i thought it was beautiful and sad that it had restricted viewings.
Diver
Coming Home
Waiting to Remember - Rememberance Day, Chichester - I saw this policemand waiting to lay a reef. I liked the way his white gloves were pointing to the hint of the reef. Two versions of the same picture.
Sunday Stroll - North St, Chichester
Correspondence
Cat Woman
Shadow in the Sand
Down on the Beach - at Bognor Regis
Rusty Shell
At the Bullfight - never again