Regular readers will know I have a soft spot for bluebells. All the same, I was amazed when I spotted the first flowers of the season today while out on a family walk.
Author: Nick Latham
Looking for a bluebell wood in Durham to take photos? Here are some suggestions.
A short update including some Durham project scouting and a website update.
Having struggled to create satisfactory panoramas before, I recently found some Open Source software that seems to do the job…with some reservations. This post details my first tussle with it, some of the pitfalls and my first image out of it.
When I needed a new camera bag to cope with a longer lens, I decided to go for a rucksack. After a few months of use, this post summarises how I’ve found my choice.
In this final post (for now) of the series on Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, I’ll be rounding up the other locations and shot ideas that I haven’t given a post of their own but are still worth a mention.
My photographic plans for 2012.
When Windows 7 backup started to fail, the reason wasn’t obvious to me. It took me a while, but it looks like I’ve fixed it. This post shares some details in case it helps anyone else.
Doon Hill near Aberfoyle, Scotland, is a suitable target for a short family walk or part of a longer expedition. Either way, there is some great photographic potential that is well worth exploring.
Continuing my series of posts about photographic locations in Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, this entry concentrates on the northern shores of Loch Ard.