How it was
Sometimes it’s nice to sit back and hold those old photograph’s, some faded like the memories of long ago.

Feel the energy of the image, pouring into our mind.
Close your eyes, let the past live for another while.
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How it was
Sometimes it’s nice to sit back and hold those old photograph’s, some faded like the memories of long ago.

Feel the energy of the image, pouring into our mind.
Close your eyes, let the past live for another while.
Thank you for viewing.
Key of freedom
Getting towards that time of year when I want to get back on Two wheels. Just waiting for the frost to clear and the days to heat up a little. I love the freedom riding a motorcycle gives, the air on my face. The feel off the road through the foot pegs, the scents from nature filling your being. Going places where a automobile/motor can’t take you, exploring single track lanes. The people who come to talk when you pull in somewhere, Kids waving. The older people who rode motorcycles in their younger years, the tales and dreams from the summer days they had on the road. The friendships built across many countries, the one’s still to come. So here’s to new friends and places.

Ride safe, drive safe and enjoy life.
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Self Portrait: Irish Cyclops
Today’s photo is a bit of fun playing around with camera angles and a speedlight. One of the rules was no tripod and a bare flash. I enjoy doing this sort of thing, never knowing where it ends.

An Irish Cyclops
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Orderly chaos
Sometimes when doing a 365 it’s can be hard to get good images every day. Sometimes its just a case of looking in outhouses/sheds or whats around you in the house. So this evening while visiting my mother who still has a love to potter around taking flower cuttings and growing plants. I made my way into the little potting shed out back. With no lights in there and armed with a torch I went looking. The place is full of little things from the pass, jars full of little shells we collected has children. Pebbles and sea washed glass, some old toys from our childhood. Its an Aladdin’s cave of days on the beach and garden adventures. Old clay pots painted with time and chipped pieces long return to the earth that they had grown from. I cannot share the memories or adventures from those days. Just a still image from the film off them.

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Who’s Hiding

Spotted this little fellow hiding behind the glasses.
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Over the Stile

The stile over the dry stone wall leading to Carbury Castle in Country Kildare Ireland.
Some great Photo’s of the castle and some history here.
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“Hey Doris, look at yer man”

Three Jackdaws on the edge of Hillsborough Lake.
Jackdaw ( Corvus monedula )
LAID TO REST.
I love to visit old graveyards, they hold years of history and stories. Stopped at this one on my way home from work. With a low winter sun and clear sky’s it was going to give me a few photography’s. I could see the curtains on the windows across the road moving, bet they wonder why is someone photographing an old graveyard. They never ask.

Today’s photo is an old broken headstone dating from 1880 laid to rest on the grave where it once stood. Covered in moss and lichen it was a work of art. Wonder after 136 years will people be viewing this blog….
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Never Judge

Remember the old saying ‘ Never judge a book by it’s cover’
Never judge people by theirs.
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BMW

Monochrome photographs are going to be the theme for the next week or two. So feel free to comment on them. Would love to hear if you like B&W photographs or not. Why you like or dislike them.
This shot is of a BMW R 1200 GS motorcycle.
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