Showing posts with label house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Photography Cycle Ride

The other day I decided to go out for a bike ride with my camera. Now, having played rugby for 7 years before I came to university, then stopping and replacing it with fast food, beer and playing xbox, I was a little worried about how far I could actually cycle! Nervously I set off, wondering if I could make it to the place I had in mind, with my camera equipment in my backpack!

Surprisingly enough, I climbed the hill all the way to the place where I wanted to get to, and didn't feel too bad! So I carried on and on until I started to feel a little tired then took a country road to go and see what I could discover.

Luckily enough for me, I picked a great road to turn down, because all of these photos were taken within 50 metres of me actually turning onto the road! I also really enjoyed the cycle ride, not including some of the crazy drivers out there who give you the tiniest bit of space, and I think I am going to do more of them!

Here are the photos from the day:
1. A yellow flower
2. A garden fence
3. A cool house with a windmill attached to it!
4. A bush in the garden of the house
5. A field
6.  A spiky bush

There is another flower picture but it is going to be posted on Friday, so keep an eye out for it!






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Thursday, 9 January 2014

Lotherton Landscapes

Lotherton is back! Post number three, with number one and two here:

Today's instalment is the landscapes of Lotherton Hall. As previously mention, Lotherton Hall is a really old house with surrounding gardens and a bird sanctuary. This post covers the views of the garden and the beautiful landscapes that you see from the house. The gardens are really pretty, and to be honest I much prefer shooting close up and macro shots, but these views caught my eye so I had to give it a go! here are the results:

1. View from the back of the house.
2. The entrance to the house.
3. The view from the front door.
4. A lovely little wendy house in the grounds.
5. The entrance to the  'Secret Garden'.

Which do you prefer to shoot, close ups or landscapes? Or both!




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Thursday, 28 November 2013

Macro Mashup 2

Another rushed post from me as the uni work is piling up and I'm struggling to get out to take photos!

So today's post shall be a cheeky macro mashup of things I have taken which havent made it onto the blog yet! See my first Macro Mashup post for more shots!
On a quick edit point after looking through these I realised how 3 of them aren't even remotely macro! You can tell my brain was frazzled! My bad!
Today's installment consists of:

1.The birdhouse in the back garden.
2. My old hamster cage. Now there is no hamster actually in the picture, however I just really like the colours in this.
3. Pirhanas!! And yes, they do actually have gold fleck on them!
4. A Flower at Speke Hall.







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Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Macro at Home

Hey there.

Today I finished uni and I was a little bit bored so I decided to go round my house looking for things to photograph. I was sure there would be some good things in the bedrooms of 4 students... nothing naughty though for those of you out there thinking that!

Obviously as macro is my passion I shot everything close up to see if the everyday things we have at home could look different in a photo. Here are my results...

Todays photos include:

1. My bottle of Joop! Jump aftershave
2. My housemates dartboard
3. A rusty handle in the garden
4. A bmx bike grip
5. The wallpaper in my living room
6. My Mickey Mouse poster
7. My new bamboo phone case
8. A clothes peg









Wow that peg is so close! how did you do that on such a short telephoto zoom lense? Well basically I cheated! I actually have a ridiculously large peg! See!



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Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Summer Holiday : Part III

The final post about my summer holiday. Make sure you read Part I and Part II first!

Day 5

Time to leave! We had until around 4 to chill by the pool, and luckily for us it was an absolute scorcher of a day! So we spent all day sunbathing and trying to get that all important tan before we left. When 4 a rrived we had a two hour coach journey with some ridiculously drunk OAPs, and then we got our flight!
Once we landed we got our bags back and off we went to go pick up the car. At around midnight we set off back home hobbling all the way home on our spare tyre. Urgh. Finally, absolutely exhausted, we got back home and straight into bed and to sleep!

Overall it probably wasn't the best holiday, and by that I mean that it wasn't great at all, but it was still our first holiday together and it just means the next one can only be better, fingers crossed!


Here are some of the pictures I didn't put on the other two posts but I quite liked.

More Favourite Pictures

This is a pool that was in the Botanical Gardens and I loved the reflection in it!


 This is the sea from on top of a cliff. It was so clear!


Even though this is out of focus I actually really like that about it and you can just make out the smiles still on our faces.


This is another pool that was in the botanical gardens.


 This was a little house that was covered in ivy. The colours were really great and it was really quite quaint.

And that my friends is the summary of my summer holiday! Now I just have to wait until the next one!


Friday, 8 November 2013

Lemon and Lyme...Park

Just a quick note - There are no lemons in this post. It was just a title I thought was witty really late one night. However the place featured is Lyme Park so that bit is right!

Lyme park is a National Trust house and gardens with a deer park in Disley, Cheshire. This was the first time me and my girlfriend went to a National Trust place together. I took along my camera and off we went. When we realised that it was £5 to park and then £11 each to get in we initially wern't going to go in, but then we saw that it was only £27 each to sign up for a whole year so we both signed up and it has saved us a fortune!

The National trust places really are great places to go if you want to get some good snaps. Most of the houses don't allow photography inside but the gardens are usually very well kept so you can get some really lovely photos outside. The insides of the houses are really amazing too, it's incredible how well kept they are considering how old they are! We've seen things dating back a thousand years!!

Anyway, it was a great, if not a little bit chilly, day and we spent quite a few hours at Lyme Park in the house gardens and greenhouse, resulting in these snaps!









Have you ever been to Lyme Park?


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