Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Bradgate Park

Bradgate Park is a little place near Loughborough which me and my friends, Rex and Greg, decided to go to one day, and obviously we all took our cameras! After the little drive over, and parking on the road to avoid paying the parking charge (we are students after all) we set off on our walk! Bradgate Park is a marshland type place, which we soon discovered when it seeped through the bottom of our shoes, but the thing we were most excited for was the deer park. So we set off looking for deer, finding different things on the way which captured my interest.
This is the first of FIVE, yes five!, instalments from Bradgate Park, so keep your eyes peeled over the next week or so! I will link them all here too, when I post them.

These are the detailed shots I took whilst we were out and about:

1. A stone with a vein of moss running through it.
2. Branches of a tree, with Greg behind climbing it!
3. The tip of a rock.
4. Greg's shoes as the sun set.
5. The wall with Greg in the background.
6. Not so much a detail shot, but I had no other post to put it on! A tree with smoke billowing out of a chimney in the background.

Very Greg-filled!








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6 comments:

  1. I like the sunset & greg's feet shot, it makes for a lazy but fun combination.

    hope you have a great day.

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  2. Love the sunset! What beautiful light :) I love the last shot with the smoke...very pretty!

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    1. I have a whole new post coming up focussing on the sunset as it was just so pretty! Thanks Jess!

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  3. I love the one where he is blurry in the background! So awesome. I'm so glad you linked up with Find Beauty Friday. Thank you for sharing some of yourself through your photos. ~Jenna

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    1. Thanks Jenna! It was a real spur of the moment so I was so please that it turned out so well!

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