This shot was taken a few weeks ago on a surprisingly sunny winter afternoon at Christchurch Quay in Dorset, UK.
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All of the meteor talk in the news recently has reminded me that I saw one last March while driving home from work. I had just enough time to grab my camera and press the shutter button before it disappeared.
The photo isn’t great but it is straight out of the the camera and here is a slightly closer look:
I had never seen anything quite like it before in my life and haven’t seen anything similar since.
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You may or may not be able to tell but this is a shot of the new Twin Sails bridge which has recently been completed is due to open in the coming days in Poole, Dorset. It looks pretty impressive at night and can be seen from miles around.
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A black and white shot of a vintage Canon rangefinder camera that screams out to either photograph or be photographed every time I walk past it.
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A stone Buddha shot at Compton Acres in Poole, Dorset, UK.
This was one of the last photos I was able to take before dropping my camera and breaking the lens. Very zen.
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A shot taken earlier today overlooking Bournemouth beach, Dorset UK.
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This shot was taken on Valentine’s day while I was waiting to collect an engagement ring for my girlfriend from Hatton Garden in London.
I only had time to take a couple of shots and happened upon Gray’s Inn Gardens completely by accident. It’s a beautiful place though and would look great in the summer.
…She said yes by the way.
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A night time shot of Bournemouth town centre taken a few weeks ago in Dorset, UK. I find town and city centres feel completely different once the sun goes down and the street lights come on.
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A shot taken while it was freezing cold and attempting to snow in at Baiter Park in Poole, Dorset. It was very cold (some parts of the sea were frozen) and the sea was very still.
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It was so cold in Poole, Dorset yesterday that parts of the sea actually froze. This is quite an unusual spectacle in this part of the world.