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In Memoriam by Luke Jerram

In Memoriam by Luke Jerram

Damien Walmsley May 14, 2021 4 min read
Public art has the power to bring out discussions on our feelings and emotions when we encounter it.  The artist Luke Jerram Luke Jerram understands this power and his aim was to create a piece of art that would help people come to terms with the events of last year.  All of us have been affected by … Continue reading Blog
Birmingham

Last days of Lockdown #3

Damien Walmsley Apr 13, 2021 1 min read
I have been documenting the Lockdowns over the last year and we are a few days away from April 12th when shops will reopen. My last blog entry was all about Digbeth. I was interested to see what the city centre looked like and therefore, after taking pictures in Digbeth, I walked into Birmingham city … Continue reading Blog
Digbeth

Digbeth, Digbeth (so good they named it twice)

Damien Walmsley Apr 12, 2021 4 min read
Lockdown 3 is easing and in early April, I found myself back in Digbeth to take a look at what was happening.  One reason was to look for the new Street art project by @Fokawolf but more of that later.  I parked the car in Coventry street car park and made my way to Digbeth.  … Continue reading Blog
Knowle

It is a long way to Tipperary and back to Knowle

Damien Walmsley Apr 11, 2021 4 min read
I love a long walk and during lockdown 3,  I have found some good places to visit as I have ventured further afield than in the previous ones.  There is one walk that takes me out of Knowle village along the main road to Balsall Common.  Passing Knowle locks, the main Kenilworth road (B4101) is … Continue reading Blog
Hillmorton Locks

Hillmorton Locks: the busiest in the UK

Damien Walmsley Apr 11, 2021 4 min read
Look up any reference on Hillmorton Locks and they are quoted as being the busiest along all of the UK canal waterways.  Found on the outskirts of Rugby, they are a hidden gem as accessing them is not straightforward.  From the south, the locks are approached via a narrow entrance tunnel under the West Coast … Continue reading Blog
Hay Wood March 2021

Wood walking

Damien Walmsley Mar 25, 2021 3 min read
A Sunday morning stroll with a camera and a tripod in the woods
Spring 2021 on UoB Campus

Universities, Canals and Twitter

Damien Walmsley Mar 25, 2021 4 min read
How to use Twitter to promote your photography
Sixteen Acre Wood

Sixteen Acre Wood

Damien Walmsley Mar 25, 2021 2 min read
Pictorial record of how HS2 is affecting a local wood near to Balsall Common
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Social media algorithms and your photography

Damien Walmsley Mar 7, 2021 5 min read
The Instagram algorithm is often blamed for not giving your photographs sufficient exposure. In reality it is how you engage with Instagram that brings success. I find the Flickr algorithm just as fascinating. This year I have had three pictures “In Explore” compared to the same number for all of 2020. All algorithms require you … Continue reading Blog
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