As my previous series came to an end, I had the idea to post some of my own photographs.
When my eyes were better, I used to enjoy photography. I had some decent kit and was around just as digital photography was taking off. Although it was strictly a hobby for me, two of my photos were published. One rural shot of hay bales ended up in a brochure made by the UK’s NFU (farming), another ended up in a coffee-table book about lighthouses. I wasn’t David Bailey but a couple of times, I was fortunate to be in the right place at the right time.
I thought I’d share some. All these photographs were taken by me, I own the copyright so if you’d like to use any, go for it. Just so long as you don’t use them to make any money.
My aim is to publish weekly again but this time, on Sunday afternoons. I’m just going to repeat this spiel each week, too, for the benefit of new readers, so you can safely skip to the camera graphic to save reading the blurb each time.
If you look at the category above (high on left, by the date), I’ll put every photo in that same category so you can find previously-published photos. If I feel a photo needs some explanation, I’ll maybe write a line or two to go with it. Like the last time, I’ll keep going until I run out of steam. Oh, and feel free to join in, if the fancy takes you.
I’ve linked to a higher-res umage under each photo.

You know I mentioned above that some of my work had been published? Well, this was one such photo. It was taken in late August one year, on holiday in Norfolk
I published it online, and I guess it must have caught the attention of the UK’s National Farmers’ Union, who contacted me to ask my permission to use it in some publicity material, which I granted.
Great photo. I’m a head cutter off type of photographer!!
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Aw, I used to love my photography. Used to have a proper camera I took places, plus a minature camera I used to carry from day to day. Way before phone cameras were any good.
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Great photos!
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thanks Olga
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Well done!! I love windmills.
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Me too. The best ones we saw were in Holland, dwarfed by these giant modern turbines.
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Yes The Netherlands are awesome (my daughter and family live there)
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