Wooler
Wooler, Northumberland
The trip described in the last couple of posts was taken about a month ago – we were going to be walking along St Cuthbert’s Way in Northumberland, from Wooler to Holy Island/Lindisfarne. From the Berwick-upon-Tweed train station we were taken by taxi to our first night’s resting place in Wooler. After checking in, we took around town. (Click any of the images below to see…
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The Perfect Shot
I’ve been shooting for years, but finally I got The Perfect Shot!
Wooler, Northumberland
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North of England
Another view from the train to Berwick-upon-Tweed and, below, our first view of the sea.
North Sea
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Train View
The train ride mentioned in my last post was to London (Waterloo), thence via tube to King’s Cross where we caught another train to Berwick-upon-Tweed. Here, a lovely scene from the train with the distance stopped by my 1/320-second shutter speed but the foreground motion blurred, an effect I rather like.
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Fog Pond
Badshot Lea Big Pond, Farnham
When I take the train to London, before even getting to Alderhsot, I always see beautiful bodies of water out the train window. Some weeks ago I resolved to go find them and photograph them. Of course, the train is elevated at this point, so I wasn’t sure I’d get the same view, and I wondered if I could get passed the obscuring treeline. Looking on the map, I found…
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Santa Claws
Kilnside Farm, Farnham
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View from the Top
Crooksbury Hill, Farnham
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The Wood
Approaching Crooksbury Hill, Farnham
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Reflection
River Wey, Moor Park, Farnham
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Views from the Bridge
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One and Three Views of St Paul's
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Tate Stairs
Tate Modern, London
I’ve photographed this stair case on previous visits to the Tate Modern – it’s hard not to want to. Here are two more from my late March visit.
Tate Modern, London
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Passersby
Tate Modern, London
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Neon
Tate Modern, London
Chryssa was one of the first artists to employ neon for something other than advertising. Here, Study for Gates No. 4.
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Entering in the Picture
Tate Modern, London
Michelangelo Pistoletto’s Standing Man (Uomo in Piedi) is one of his mirror paintings, allowing me to take this shot.
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Tower of Babel
Tate Modern, London
The moment I saw this, I thought Tower of Babel (or babble). Turns out, it’s called Babel 2001 by Cildo Meireles. You can read all about it here.
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Darkness in the Afternoon
Tate Modern, London
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