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Photo 366 (81) "The discount shop."
The forecourt of a local shop which sells everything from a pin to an elephant. And lots of plants for your garden. Fuji S5700 - Programme mode. Cropped, levels, curves, resized in CS5.
Photo 366 (80) "Model Bonnie."
A Triumph Bonneville T120R, to be exact. In view of the dismal weather and the fact that, for various reasons, I've been unable to go very far for the last few days, it was back to shooting indoors. This time, I've moved on from the original no-expense-spared studio and moved onto an ev...
Photo 366 (79) "Chelsea tractor . . . ?"
Paris - Dakar, or pop down to the pub . . . ? The latter most likely, I'd imagine. As a one-time biker, I can see the advantages that a thing like this would have in traffic. You'd be able to see every gap in the traffic, or potential hazard miles before you got there but it's just s...
Photo 366 (78) "Cinquecentos."
Although I can't drive and have no intention of ever doing so, I do rather like these 'baby Fiats.'
Photo 366 (77) "Mr. Morcom."
Is this art? "Mr. Morcom." So named as he stands in an area of blocks of council flats in Morcom Road. Put here by some bright spark at the council who thought that a giant, multi-coloured fibreglass figure, vaguely resembling a man would be a worthwhile addition to the area a...
Photo 366 (76) "Another sparrow."
Just another sparrow.
Photo 366. (75) "The Little Theatre."
The "Little Theatre," Dunstable is home to Dunstable Rep., which was founded in 1945 and used to performed at the old Town Hall. In 1968, this quaint little building, which used to be a library, was opened as a theatre by 'Carry-on' actor Bernard Breslaw and has hosted regular p...
Photo 366 (74) "Focused on a flower."
Something of an experiment today. There's a growing school of thought that says, rightly or wrongly, that Lightroom is capable of all of the editing that they find is necessary and CS5 and its like are becoming unnecessary. So to try the theory out for myself, I edited and saved a couple...
Photo 366 (73) "The Smoker."
I captured this quickly whilst out with the dog. Strangers aren't really a favourite target of mine. I always feel that I'm intruding somehow but occasionally someone crops up that just looks right at that moment in time.
Photo 366 (72) "A bit cheesy!"
Alright, I know that it's a bit cheesy but it rained nearly all day yesterday and during the brief spell when it eased off, I took the dog to the park, hoping just to get a shot of anything before it rained properly again and I came back with this and only one other just like it.
Photo 366 (71) " A Fuji moment."
Something slightly different today. Just for a change, I took my trusty old Fuji S5700 bridge camera out with me (and the dog) today instead of the DSLR. It took a while to remember the purpose of each of the buttons but it soon came flooding back. I found this at the roadside and have n...
Photo 366 (70) "Old Workshop."
Found it! I've just had to re-instal my OS and in so doing, I'd lost some recent images. Most of them weren't of any consequence but this was one of four possibles that I'd taken expressly to upload to here. The folder in which I'd placed them had found its way inside another, comple...
Photo 366 (69) "Not in this weather!"
Parked rather ambitiously in the park and getting no trade, this vendor was eating his own wares!
Photo 366 (68) "The Baptist Church."
One of the many churches that reside around the centre of Dubstable and one that's very slightly off of the beaten track being hidden between a car park and the back entrance to the Police Station. I've always been impressed by it's tidiness; it's obviously maintained to a high standard. I ...
Photo 366 (67) "Tree surgeon?"
I was outside the hospital yesterday and hoping, in vain as it turned out, to get a shot of an ambulance in full-flight with all of its lights going. Instead, all I got was this guy heading at low speed towards the traffic lights. The tree in the background was the inspiration for the title...










