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Red post and telephone box in the snow

Winter Wonderland in Knowle

Damien WalmsleyJan 24, 20213 min read
It snowed! Furthermore, we had several centimetres of the white stuff. I missed the beautiful sunrise as the weather front came across the region. For a time it looked like the sky was on fire and it only lasted around 10 to 15 minutes. However that was only a prelude to what was to fall … Continue reading Blog
Travel agent working from home

Night Photography during Lockdown #3

Damien WalmsleyJan 19, 20213 min read
Keeping life varied is the key to getting through the Lockdown and night time walks add a difference to the routine.  I am fortunate to live in a typical English village with a high street and local shops. During Lockdown the traffic flow has decreased although the cars do travel through at speed. Many of … Continue reading Blog
An angel wings mural

Photographing the lockdown in Solihull Town Centre

Damien WalmsleyJan 18, 20213 min read
With this Lockdown, I am planning more varied walks.  Openmap is a clever tool as you can draw a radius on the map .  I am exploring what I can within 5 to 6 miles of where I live.  This is a distance that I can manage walking.  The weather has been cold and damp … Continue reading Blog
Black and white reflections in the river

The fog creates a black and white landscape

Damien WalmsleyJan 10, 20212 min read
The foggy weather and the cold have led to some excellent conditions for atmospheric shooting. I have been taking out my cameras to get the best range my compact and big camera. I just don’t want to miss the perfect shot but then again I have the confidence in my picture taking that I will … Continue reading Blog
A heron with a startled look

A conversation with a Heron

Damien WalmsleyJan 10, 20212 min read
On my travels, I met a heron. It was on the tow path by the Black Boy marina. I put my bag down and I heard a noise. I looked around and I found a heron looking at me. He was only 2 metres away and did not seem to be particularly worried about me. … Continue reading Blog
Stay Safe from a canal boat window

Lockdown 3: Walking along the Grand Union Canal

Damien WalmsleyJan 10, 20213 min read
This is the first post of the first day of Lockdown £3. For Lockdown #1, it was new and we all stayed at home. We came out of that Lockdown and summer drove the virus underground but it was still around. Lockdown #3 was called when the devastating extent of the virus re-emergence became known. … Continue reading Blog
Compton Verney

Compton Verney; a photographic walk on the last day of 2020

Damien WalmsleyJan 1, 20214 min read
The last day of 2020 was a day of sunshine and I visited Compton Verney with my good friend John Bray. The grounds were open for visiting and the weather was perfect for photography. It was also perfect for having a good chat in the process of taking the pictures. The parkland has a circular … Continue reading Blog
Tractors lined up for a meeting

Tractor, Tractor, my kingdom for a tractor!

Damien WalmsleyDec 29, 20202 min read
Tractors. Lots of tractors! Whilst we were visiting Burton Dassett Hills, over a dozen tractors appeared and parked on the side of Magpie Hill. It appeared to be a tractor rally and although I do not know my tractors, they looked a formidable set of beasts. The owners got out and stood around chatting. I … Continue reading Blog
The afternoon winter sun shinning through the wood

Walking in the hills and discovering Fox Covert

Damien WalmsleyDec 29, 20203 min read
Another visit to Burton Dassett during December gave me the chance to explore new parts of the park and rediscover new views of familiar landmarks. I was here with my grandchildren and they were very adventurous climbing both Windmill and Magpie Hills. I went up the steeper incline of Harts Hill to get beautiful panoramic … Continue reading Blog