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A Very Early Start

Monday, September 28th, 2009

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Bank Holiday Weekend, and all my friends are busy.  I spend the Saturday pondering what to do with the next couple of days, and since I’ve not been to the coast since last year, I decided that I’d take a leaf out of fellow blogger Steve’s book and get up early and go to the beach.  However, I live in Northamptonshire, which if you’re any good at geography you’ll know is nowhere near the coast.  My aim was to sit on the beach and watch the sun rise.  I love doing that, nothing is more therapeutic in my opinion.  To do this meant getting up at the time on a Sunday morning when I’m normally going to bed!  I left the house at three, and was on the beach at Brancaster in Norfolk by half past five.  It was magical.  A freshness in the air you don’t normally associate with August and complete isolation.

I’d taken my camera with me with the aim of taking a photo of the groynes there with the sun rising behind them, but they face the wrong way and the tide was out anyway.  I did take a photo of them and played with it in photoshop but it’s not the photo I wanted.  (makes mental note to remember which way the sun rises next time…!)  I then turned my attention to the dunes and the tufty grass growing there, which I have to say didnt look that exciting while I was sat there, but when I got home and opened the files it proved to have been a good idea.  I love the way the only set of tracks in this photo are mine where I’ve walked over from the groynes.  This beach is packed normally, so to be the only one there is special.

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After I’d left the beach I had decided to go along the coast road a bit to find some fishing boats.  I never made it!  I drove past this windmill, and happened to catch in my rear view mirror how the sun was making the top of the windmill glow, and against the still dark clouds it looked amazing.  I had to stop.  I turned round when I could and went back, but the only place I could park was tucked in behind another car, in a cramped gateway.  I assumed the owner of the other car was out walking his dog…  it wasn’t until I got into the field that I realised I was wrong, he was also in the field, with all his camera gear,  having driven past and done a double take just  like I had!

Rockingham Castle

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

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About a week ago a couple of friends and I went to Rockingham Castle, we’d woken up on the Sunday morning and found the weather had been kind to us in that it wasn’t raining for a change!  We didn’t go inside, as our interest lay in the views of the castle and its grounds.

We wandered around the courtyard, from where you had the most stunning view of the Northamptonshire countryside.  There is an old school and Church attached to the castle too, the whole place is steeped in history and has quite a romantic feel.

My favourite photo of the day is the one of the bench, we were sat on another bench across the garden, and this particular bench was calling to me as it looked more decrepit than the others, and was in a little corner surrounded by rose covered walls.  My friend and I got some very strange looks - not least of which were from his wife!! - as we sat on the gravel in the middle of the pathway to get the photo we wanted.  Our efforts paid off however, we were both happy with the end result.

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We also had to sit in the middle of the gravel pathway getting curious glances to take this photo.  This was rather more challenging and we had to spend a long time getting the exposure right on this - we either blew the highlights getting the tree exposed correctly, or the tree was too dark and the gravel was correct..  A little time and effort ensured that we got there in the end.  I’m not so happy with this as the composition doesn’t sit too well with me, but being able to get the exposure right means a lot in itself.

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This is a more general view of the castle and its impressive garden from the centre of the formal garden.

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And this one shows the stunning view you can get from the Castle.  I would recommend a visit here, its a very photogenic place and a lovely way of spending an a sunny afternoon.