Author: scott
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Bedding Planes
Some interesting and abstract bedding planes, if you know where to go you can find these cracking rock formations in Cornwall.
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Nunney Stone
Here’s a rather abstract view from the inside of Nunney Castle. The castle was attacked during the Civil War, and partly destroyed.
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Abstract Abbey
Here’s an unusual shot of Glastonbury Abbey, looking straight up between some of the highest parts of the ruined abbey. I could go on at great length about Glastonbury Abbey and Henry VIII’s dissolution of the monasteries, but to be honest many other people have written about it before me (and in far more eloquent…
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Guitar Bits
Here’s a close up on the volume control on a tiny, translucent yellow guitar. You don’t see that every day – or, at least I don’t.
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Stone Lines
This is a long exposure image (about 2.5 seconds) of some sea defences on the coast. By shooting in the pre-dawn light, and extending the exposure I am able to smooth the sea water until it has an almost fog-like consistency. Pretty abstract, I think.
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Apple Water
Perhaps not quite so abstract, but certainly unusual and perhaps almost painterly, here’s an apple falling into water on a sunny day…
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Bubbles in Teal
Water provides so many unique opportunities for creating abstract shapes, here’s another one (I promise not to fixate on water-based images for too much longer)…
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A Splash of Red
Another water-based abstract image, this time capturing a little splash in some red water.
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Episode 31 – Reaching Caen Hill
And so our journey along the Kennet & Avon Canal brings us, for the first time (though not the last) to Caen Hill. This famous set of 29 locks (16 of which form the visually stunning lock flight in the middle) is something we’ve been looking forward to for a long time. Join us as…