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Wednesday, 9th October 2019 #Space #Toys #Dreams #Octpowrimo He always wanted to travel Lego man living on the shelf his greatest descent – not a fall from grace but sent into flight from a feather duster till one day he flew onto a book that made his dreams into reality (of sorts) – as he…
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Salford, 1st October 2019 Persons three, go off venturing the mad waters of Salfords dockland Paddles cut movements through deep canal water making large ripples Safety in numbers all wearing their lifejackets should their boat capsize
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Together on the vine they grow Over time they develop Making a change from green to yellow or red As the colour changes so does flavour and sweetness They can be eaten hot or cold, in soups, fried or grilled Or cooked down and used in a pasta dish, or salad
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#CFFC #Patterns I like patterns you can find them all around you, whether its in nature , or in your home furnishings in a mural or a picture I Volunteer at Imperial War Museum North, in Manchester, and a key place you spot patterns are in the camouflaged objects around the exhibition space Most camouflage…
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Salford 27th February 2019 #Spring #Bumblebee #Photography
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“Vintage” #Challenge30 #old #Priceless You can put a value on anything but to most people family heirlooms are priceless Things handed down belonging to a loved one that’s passed Items with stories, tales and memories Character ? certainly Age ? Definately Its not the age of the item – its the story it tells even…
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“Depth” Deep down on the sea bed Eager crustaceans Play cat and mouse with The fishermen up above them, and Hoping they avoid the fishermans traps as they Scurry along the sandy sea bed
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“Weather” 5th February 2019 “Red skies at Night, Shepherds Delight…..“ This old phrase is still around today. It was the shepherds way of telling fine weather – a red sky at night normally foretold of fine weather next morning Whilst a red sky in the morning, normally was followed by grey clouds in the skies…
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#Photography #Movement The Analogue clock It’s so simple in it’s operation Moving seconds to minutes, and Minutes to hours Each second passing into the annals of history
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“Move the Camera” Its funny how a couple of steps, or a turn of the body can change the view of what you are capturing. I was stood by the pontoon of the watersports centre on Salford Quays, when the Canada Geese came up the centenary walkway for their elevenses. In they came one after…