As a small tribute to the Grand Pier at Weston, which burned down last night, I've found some old photos I took in 2007.
I really hope they can afford to rebuild the structure like they did back in the 1930's after the first fire.
Deer in a corn field, she ran up the field and was joined by 2 small fawns who were hiding further up.
Dragonflies galore..
Tyler keeping the rings safe.
Emily arriving in her pink Cadillac.
Thankfully I didn't have any photos to take inside the church, except for the register signing. With poor lighting and taken mid-ceremony they were probably the biggest challenge and really tested my kit.
Anything I'd do differently with hindsight? A few things, but with; the kit I had available, the factors that happened that were outside my control and my only knowledge gained from books, magazines and websites, I'm pleased with the results.
With Fairford air tattoo cancelled, some pics from the holiday..
..ponies on Dartmoor (blurred edges in photoshop)..
.. and a fly macro, resized slightly larger than usual to leave in some of that hairy fly detail.
Godrevy lighthouse from the golden, sandy beach nr Hayle. The lighthouse was built 150 years ago after the SS Nile hit "The Stones" and sank.
Lanyon Quoit - a neolithic structure from around 2500BC. Possibly the remains of a burial chamber or maybe used for ritual activities. The stones were re-arranged in the 18th century after a storm collapsed the original arrangement. The 13 ton stones were originally aligned east-west-south-north and were high enough for a horse rider to ride under.
..Mark created some more Cornwall photos!
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Roche rock. A fantastic eruption of freak geology which has an equally brilliant early 15th century chapel built into the granite.
The granite outcrop is estimated to be 270 million years old and is surrounded by remains of ancient rituals and settlements.
Day 2 of my Cornwall photos.
Mousehole harbour (okay, it looks cloudy, but that's all heading inland, the coast stayed lovely and sunny)
Still Mousehole. Note St Michaels Mount in the distance. Detail, texture, depth.. I like this pic.
Salty seadog (warming his cockles?)
Sunset at the mines near St Just, this rabbit sat on a nearby rock and watched the sun go down. I'm not sure if he was just soaking up the last warmth of the day, dreaming of sailing over the ocean to a bunny new world or just guarding the holy grail from me with his nasty sharp pointy teeth.
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Well, long time no post.. been in sunny Cornwall all last week, chilling out and generally having a great time. Took a whole bunch of pics while I was away, from bugs I saw on coast walks, to beach scenes, to sunsets and a sunrise.
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The view looking down over Dollar Cove, apparently so called because of all the silver dollars dug up there that had been buried by pirates.