Snowfall at first light, Knowle, Solihull

Snowfall at first light is an uplifting sight.  The cold weather is welcome and the snow creates idyllic winter scenes.  The long range weather forecast was predicting snow and the BBC weather watchers were getting very excited.  On the night when the snow fell, pictures were flooding my social media feed as people ventured out to see the first flakes.  I did not get drawn into going out as for me too cold!  I would wait for the first light of the morning.  

Snowfall at first light, Knowle, Solihull
The classic view of Knowle High Street in the Snow

Walking through the park and already there were several snowmen.  My goal was to get to the village highstreet and take what is for me the classic view up towards the shops.  I used both iPhone and my Canon cameras to take the picture.  The iPhone picture was uploaded immediately to the BBC weather watchers page.  

Snowfall at first light, Knowle, Solihull
Looks a touch cold for Bikinis.

My next goal was the red pillar box and telephone box.  The bright red contrasts well with the white snow and I spent several minutes photographing them.  I went onto take pictures of Knowle Parish Church which dates to 1400 and always looks wonderful when snow has fallen.  The Grand Union canal passes by Knowle and the large flight of locks was built to negotiate the hill.  Knowle is an old English word for hill.  The landscape around the locks was enhanced by the beginning of a sunset.  The colours were short lived and when present lifted the landscape.  

Snowfall at first light, Knowle, Solihull
Knowle Church and the Guild House in the Snow.
Snowfall at first light, Knowle, Solihull
Knowle Village sign with the church and Guild house in the background.
Snowfall at first light, Knowle, Solihull
Knowle locks in the snow
Snowfall at first light, Knowle, Solihull
Snowman in Knowle Park

The cold weather was now taking its toll and I headed home for a hot cup of coffee.  On the way back I found out from friends that my picture of Knowle High Street had been shown by Matt on Breakfast TV.  This news made my trip worthwhile.

Snowfall at first light, Knowle, Solihull
My snowfall picture of Knowle on BBC Breakfast time.

Previous links to snowfall in my blog.

Knowle Park, Sunrise, September, 2025

This is my 500th blog post — a remarkable milestone in my blogging journey. I first began writing my blog on this website on 27th December 2016, although my experience with online storytelling stretches back much further. Since 2006, I ran a work blog for the School of Dentistry, and even before that, in the early nineties, I was exploring websites and digital storytelling. I have always enjoyed keeping a diary of photographs, recording important years and events alongside my images. Social media gave me the opportunity to bring words and photos together, sharing my personal blog reflections and photographic stories with a wider audience. Now, 500 posts later, I am still passionate about blogging.

My first post in December 2016 and included this reflection of one of the entrances to the then recently opened New Street station. I was very proud of this picture and is one of my trademark reflections. I still come here to take pictures as you can get many varied and interesting street photography views.

Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada, July 2019
Watching the sun set whilst sitting on the edge of Stanley Park

Post 100 – I was at a conference in Vancouver in July, 2019. On one of the evenings, I went out to Stanley Park and sat with many other local residents to see the Sun set. The experience was memorable and the picture does not fully convey the atmosphere of the evening.

Red post and telephone box in the snow
Red post and telephone box in the snow

Post 200 – January 2021 and we had lived through Covid19 but we were still in one of the many lockdowns. Luckily waking up one morning, I saw that it had snowed. My village, Knowle, is very photogenic and the red postbox and phonebox stand out against the white background.

Keys to the City, St Margaret’s Church, Ward End, Birmingham. August, 2022
The interior of St Margaret’s Church, Ward End, Birmingham.

Post 300 – The Commonwealth Games in Birmingham was a magical time and there was so much going on. There was an art project called “Keys to City” which open locks around Birmingham. I visited several venues with my key. This is St Margaret’s Church, Ward End, Birmingham. No longer a church, the place is a community centre. What was special about the Church were the stained glass windows which were created by pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones.

The Ringway Centre, update February 2024
A view along Smallsbrook Queensway.

Post 400 – The Ringway Centre which is to the right of the picture is earmarked to be demolished. There is opposition to this proposal and therefore the bulldozers are so far silent. The planners wish to take down what they say is a building with concrete sickness and replace it with new shiny residential towers. I am unsure if this is progress but we wait and see what the outcome will be.

Knowle Park, Sunrise, September, 2025
Knowle sunrise in September and featured on BBC Midlands today weather.
My picture on BBC Midlands today. September 2025.
My picture on BBC Midlands today – note the spelling of Solihull.

Post 500 – This is Knowle Park on a cold Tuesday morning in September. The figures walking along the path are entering the mist with the fiery sunrise beyond the trees. This was featured by Shafali Ozer on the BBC weathers. I always receive kind comments on social media when a picture is featured.

So we have reached 500 posts and I would like to thank James Kelly, who has been instrumental in setting up my website back in 2016. Little did we know back then that this blog would still be thriving 500 posts later. My very first post was about Birmingham Gems, an annual calendar at that time featuring my photographs. That first image, the entrance to New Street Station with ceiling reflections creating a surreal scene,  remains one of my proudest photographs.

Finally, thank you to all my readers over these 500 posts. Some of you may have joined for just one or two views, whilst others have followed the entire blogging journey. I appreciate every single reader.

Here is to many more blog posts, more photography inspiration, and perhaps even a few books drawn from the stories I have shared over the years.

Please check out James Kelly and his web site Burst of Fruit.

And check out more in my blog!

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