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Garden walk
In the course of my work on the First World War, I am starting to learn a fair amount about Rudyard Kipling who not only lost his son in the conflict, but also helped the Imperial War Graves Commission (as … Continue reading
Posted in General, Photography
Tagged Batemans, flower, frame, garden, history, Imperial War Graves Commission, Kipling, path, pattern, photograph, Photography, Rudyard Kipling, shape, texture, WW1
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Wood for the trees
There’s something endlessly intriguing, I find, about paths winding through woodland. Perhaps it is the way the light breaks softly through the canopy of branches, or the way in which the leaf-litter strewn underfoot and the web of twigs overhead … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, black and white, Broxbourne, Broxbourne Woods, nature, path, photograph, Photography, Robert Frost, tree, wood, woodland, woods
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A path of light
In contrast to the last posting, there’s not much colour to be seen today; in fact, the image almost appears monochrome, apart from a fringe of green. It’s another photograph from my trip to Paris in the spring, taken in … Continue reading
Posted in General, Photography, Travel
Tagged cathedral of Notre Dame, garden, light, Notre Dame, Paris, path, photograph, Photography, shaft, silhouette, tree
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