This week I went with the photojournalism hisptapak which consists of the Lowy lens, which is crisp and clean, and the Blanko 4BL a simple film to document any moment with precision. So that’s plain enough, no arty farty bits.
Sunday 26th March
Sophie was back from Spain this weekend so we went out in the grey and showery weather, to Saltwell Park as they’ve got a long path full of blossom trees we wanted to shoot. The damned things weren’t blooming at all when we got there so we made do with other bits and bobs.
Monday 27th March
A reasonably busy day at work and I got sent to pick up some milk for teas at Lidl just down the road from us. I’ve spoken before about the upheaval in the land next to our workplace where they’re building 3000 houses, and lots of infrastructure. From Lidl carpark I could see a whole lot more of it than through the fence around our carpark.
Tuesday 28th March
Time for the tree shot π I love walking in to the bedroom and seeing it through the window.
Wednesday 29th March
The Marketing Suite for the house building company (which I’ve featured a couple of times) is the gift that keeps on giving. Walking to the car after work I spotted what I first thought was an owl on top of the fence, but quickly realised it was a fake. Then I saw it move it’s head, which freaked me out for a minute. When I went up close I could see it’s head is on a rocker so when the wind blows the head moves. Don’t know if it’s to keep mice away or other birds, or someone’s just having a laugh. π€·ββοΈ
Thursday 30th March
Phil and I went out for lunch and tried The Marsden Grotto, which I also featured in Week 1 or 2, can’t remember. This shot is one of the backrooms, amazing how it’s carved out into the rocks. It’s got a fair history bit, but I’ll leave that for a Universe post at some point. The lunch was overpriced and not that great so a first & last time, though the coffee is nice.
Friday 31st March
Lord Vincent is very enamoured of the lurid green cat tube toy thingy I got for the cats, and is constantly rubbing his chin on it. I tried to take a picture of him sitting at the far end of it but he suddenly charged towards me which made me jump and fall over so it’s not the shot I meant to take, and it’s pants, and I forgot to do another. π
Saturday 1st April
Phil’s out at a model show today, just texted to say he’s won a gold and a silver for his tanks in the competition. I’m getting sorted ready to travel down south again, No. 1 grandson is on half term so I’m looking forward to spending time with him. Today I’m getting my blog posts ready to schedule so have been on the computer a couple of hours. Winnie decided she would take my chair for a snooze, and I’m on a not-as-comfy bedroom stool! She is snoring.
So another week ends, and I like this no nonsense combination, but on we must go, so

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Today I’ll be doing the long drive down south, so may be late visiting blogs or responding to comments.
I hope you have a good journey south. The owl bird-scarers are supposed to work well, but I have seen a pigeon sitting on top of one at a nearby house. π I would never use one, as I like the birds coming into the garden, and we also have owls in the Oak trees. (Never managed to photograph those yet though, they only seem to appear in the dead of night.)
This film/lens combination did the job, as you say, no arty-farty bits required.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Cheers Pete. Not too bad a journey, 4 1/2 hours, it’s been worse for sure! A pigeon on top of the owl would have been a killer shot!
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I never have a camera when I see such good stuff! π
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Traveling mercies.
And hurray for scheduling posts π
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I schedule all my posts, though sometimes the shedule is made on the day before!
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Well, that’s more than “some” anonymous people from a certain pesky land do π
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Haha I’m off to have a look at the WP4’s dailies in a mo, girding my loins as it were π
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Good idea….
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My goodness Lord Vincent looks scary coming at you! I like the first pic. Amazing how everything is in such sharp focus.
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By first pic I meant the picture of the reflection of the buildings in the pond. Not the the pebbles in the header (though they’re nice).
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Well sharpness was what this combo promised and it delivered. This week, not so much π Cheers Alex.
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The Saltwell Towers and Marsden Grotto photos were my favorite in this collection. I can empathize with you regarding the (so may be late visiting blogs or responding to comments) comment! Have a great week!
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Thanks Marland, it’s bedtime here, and I’m just having my nightly cuppa tea and catching up while I do.
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Yay! Congrats to Phil on his wins!
Lord Vincent looks like he doesn’t want to be disturbed, LOL. Quite the opposite of a curled up, sleepy Winnie.
The tree is beautiful and Marsden Grotto looks like an amazing place to dine. No wonder it’s overpriced.
My favorite this week is Saltwell Towers. I love the reflections in the pond!
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Thanks Mae! I like that one a lot too!
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Hi Jane, enjoy your trip south! 3000 houses, it will be a busy neighbourhood! π
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Getting into our work carpark is going to be a nightmare with all the extra traffic. Ah well, c’est la vie sadly!
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The two hipstamatic thingies work well together. Favorite is the view out your window with the tree in bloom.
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Thanks Naomi!
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Nice bits and bobs, Fraggle.
Congrats to Phil on his gold
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Cheers Don!
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I’m glad you arrived at your destination safely. 3,000 houses is bigger than a village and that site is going to make a huge impact. All of that kind of development seem to have just the one road in and the same road out. Not conducive to good traffic flow.
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I think there’s going to be 2 roads leading in and out, either side of our carpark entrance, but that will still be mad traffic. Cheers April.
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I like this combo! My favourite is Saltwell Park; I always love a good reflection. Too bad it was such a dark day. Your tree is stunning! Ours still have a long way to go before we see blooms, but there are buds on trees, so there is hope! The cats never disappoint.
Have a good trip south, & safe travels.
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Thanks Connie, home now and my blossom tree is chucking off the flowers like crazy, it looks like snow!
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A new photo opportunity! Blossom trees of all kinds don’t hang onto their blooms for long, but we certainly enjoy them when they do! Cheers!
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Lord Vincent for the win hands down. Love the tower park. You really have more than your share of cool places to visit and film! I’m a little jealous. Save travels, hugs, C
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Thanks Cheryl, been home a week safe and sound!
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