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An Idiot Photographer a new TV series! (may be?) Set off this morning at 6:30am to climb Hambledon Hill (Child Okeford). Fell over a few times walking to the summit in darkness but with my torch strapped to my head! Not the most fantastic’s of sunrises but it was the last day of 2011. Came home covered in mud but to my wife I’m an idiot but that’s why I love photography!
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Sun Rise 31 December 2011
Sun Rise 31 December 2011
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An Idiot Photographer a new TV series! (may be?) Set off this morning at 6:30am to climb Hambledon Hill (Child Okeford). Fell over a few times walking to the summit in darkness but with my torch strapped to my head! Not the most fantastic’s of sunrises but it was the last day of 2011. Came home covered in mud but to my wife I’m an idiot but that’s why I love photography!
Best of Dorset
Best of Dorset , a set on Flickr.
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Dorset is a county in South West England on the English Channel coast. The county town is Dorchester which is situated in the south. The Hampshire towns of Bournemouth and Christchurch joined the county with the reorganisation of local government in 1974.
The county has a long history of human settlement and some notable archaeology, including the hill forts of Maiden Castle and Hod Hill. A large defensive ditch, Bokerley Dyke, delayed the Saxon conquest of Dorset for up to 150 years. In 1348 the Black Death came ashore at Melcombe Regis and subsequently spread throughout England, killing a third of the population. Dorset has seen much civil unrest: the first trade union was formed by farm labourers from Tolpuddle in 1834, the Glorious Revolution was instigated in an ice-house at Charborough Park, and the Duke of Monmouth and his rebels landed at Lyme Regis. During the English Civil War (1642–1651) angry yokels fought with Cromwell's forces near Shaftesbury. The naval base at Portland has had a pivotal role in the nation's defence for many years, and along with Weymouth and Poole was one of the main embarkation points on D Day.
What's in my Bottle!
What's in my Bottle!, a set on Flickr.
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We have all heard of Ships in bottles, so why not something else in bottles!
Friday, 30 December 2011
Pole Aerial Photography
Pole Aerial Photography, a set on Flickr.
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