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Royal Coronation High Street, Knowle, Solihull, 2023

Royal Coronation High Street celebration

Damien WalmsleyMay 8, 20233 min read
You may have heard the news that there was a Coronation taking place in May. An event that has never happened for 70 years. The excitement was everywhere and it was not difficult to get caught up in what was happening over the weekend. My village Knowle is very active and keen to promote community … Continue reading Blog
The tunnel in Utrecht, the Netherlands, April 2023.

A psychedelic colour tunnel in Utrecht

Damien WalmsleyMay 1, 20232 min read
There is a tunnel in Utrecht that leads from the Ganzenmarkt to the Oudegracht wharves.  I discovered the tunnel by chance after a late night in the town as part of the conference dinner.  Walking back to my hotel, I passed by the restaurants and the bars.  My eye caught a flashing light and I looked over the … Continue reading Blog
Streets of Canals of Utrecht, The Netherlands, April 2023.

Photographing the streets and canals of Utrecht

Damien WalmsleyMay 1, 20232 min read
I had the opportunity to take pictures during a recent visit to the streets and canals of Utrecht Utrecht in the Netherlands was the base for the Ultrasonics Industry Association conference.  My research group were presenting at the international conference and I was there to support their activities.  We stayed in the Karel V hotel which has … Continue reading Blog
Bluebell Walk, Heart of England Forest, Great Alne. April 2023

Bluebells in the Heart of England Forest

Damien WalmsleyApr 30, 20233 min read
Who doesn’t love the sight of bluebells gently swaying in the breeze.  Many of our ancient woodlands are at risk by the creeping threat of development and that is why I support the annual Bluebell Wood Fundraising Open Day in the Heart of England Forest.  Conserving our woodlands for future generations is very much a priority. … Continue reading Blog
Black and White Architecture, Birmingham April 2023.

Black and White Architecture in Birmingham

Damien WalmsleyApr 21, 20232 min read
My challenge for this week’s 52 weeks project was black and white photography. As I was in Birmingham for my research work, I took the opportunity to wander the streets of the city looking for pictures of buildings. Armed with my trusty Fujifilm x100v, I stepped off the bus at the O2 arena stop. On … Continue reading Blog
Flowers in the garden, April 2023

Flowers in my garden

Damien WalmsleyApr 20, 20232 min read
Using a ring flash in dentistry was second nature. Having learnt how to photograph the teeth and other structures around the mouth, macro was second nature. There were two good mentors to my macro photography. A medical photographer at Wordsley hospital. I can not remember her name and Wordsley hospital is no more. However she … Continue reading Blog
Key Hill Cemetery, Jewellery Quarter, April 2023

Key Hill Cemetery Instameet – IgersbirminghamUK

Damien WalmsleyApr 17, 20236 min read
The cemeteries of the Jewellery Quarter offer a fascinating glimpse into Birmingham’s past.  There are two sites, Key Hill and Warstone Lane, with both cemeteries containing the burials of notable Birmingham people.  The Friends of Key Hill cemetery and Warstone Lane cemetery work to maintain and protect these important historical landmarks. An @igersbirminghamuk Instameet was held in conjunction with @JQ_BID (Jewellery Quarter Business … Continue reading Blog
Martineau Gardens, Edgbaston, IgersbirminghamUK, April

Martineau Gardens Instameet – IgersbirminghamUK

Damien WalmsleyApr 10, 20235 min read
There is a hidden gem close to Birmingham city centre and must be ranked as one of the places to visit.  Martineau Gardens is a beautiful community garden just off Priory Road in the middle of Edgbaston.  After getting off the 61/63 bus that leaves the city, cross the Bristol Road and make your way up the hill … Continue reading Blog
The Old British School, Umberslade Baptist Chapel, March 2023

Four Churches Bike Ride

Damien WalmsleyApr 2, 20235 min read
Spring is often the best time to set off on a bike ride around the Warwickshire countryside. I take my smaller camera bag with me which can hold my Canon D5 Mark IV in addition to two lenses, my EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM and this time my wide angled EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM. I planned … Continue reading Blog