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Tag Archives: iPhoneography
Silent Sunday
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Posted in Family & Friends, Memes & Linkys, Photography
Tagged Covent Garden, iPhoneography, London, parenting, photography, silent Sunday, Transport Museum
18 Comments
Autumn, lovely Autumn
On the spur of the moment, when I dropped DorkySon at nursery yesterday, I decided to go for a walk instead of going straight home. The light is so beautiful on these autumn mornings that it seems a shame to … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged autumn, countryside, England, fall, fall photography, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, iPhoneography, landscape photography, photography, Rothamsted Park
28 Comments
Project 52: Week 36
It must be Autumn. I’m wearing boots and walking through leaves…
Posted in Photography
Tagged 52 week photography project, autumn, iPhoneography, outdoors, Project 52
3 Comments
Project 52: Week 32
Posted in Photography, Travel
Tagged 32/52, 52 week photography project, iPhoneography, isle of Harris, photography, Project 52, Scotland, Western Isles
6 Comments
Because everyone loves clouds
This week’s Project 52 Entry.
Project 52: Week 28
The lovely folk at Abel and Cole sent me a freebie in my box this week. Normally that’s a cause for great joy. Previous freebies have included mince pies, cheese, lemons, olive oil and a recipe book. This week they … Continue reading
Small Town Street (he)Art
Posted in Photography
Tagged graffiti, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, iPhoneography, photography, small town street art, street art
2 Comments
Accident
You know when you take a photo by mistake on your phone and the blurred, abstract, accidental shot turns out to be something quite beautiful? That. I like that.










