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[profile three years after joining - November 2016]
I have been a resident of the Isle of Purbeck for four decades or so, and am now retired.
I joined Blipfoto three years ago. It has encouraged me to try to upload a photo every day, but this is at times an unattainable task. My Blips Read more...
[profile three years after joining - November 2016]
I have been a resident of the Isle of Purbeck for four decades or so, and am now retired.
I joined Blipfoto three years ago. It has encouraged me to try to upload a photo every day, but this is at times an unattainable task. My Blips are intended to be just a photographic journal: the presentation of a variety of photos, most with commentary on their subject matter or their photographic treatment.
One of my major interests is travel, especially in Europe: I have at times lived and/or worked in Belgium, Italy, Germany and France. But my home is on the Dorset coast: the Isle of Purbeck is an ideal location for those keen on landscape and wildlife photography.
The photos uploaded to Blipfoto are ones which I hope to be of interest, curiosity value or perhaps even merit. Since I travel quite frequently, this produces a good variety of subjects and locations. It also enables me to upload a selection from my stock of older images, but I have done this only rarely.
My Blips start in the year 1966, which happens to be the year when I acquired my first 35mm camera (a little Minolta). My very first sequence of photos which you will find was taken using a Box Brownie and black and white film. The subject, one which as a youngster I found fascinating: the Iron Curtain, in the days when almost all of it still consisted of just minefields and barbed wire fences.
In case you are interested, here is a link to my first photo. It was taken on 1st March 1966 or thereabouts.
[additional news - October 2018]
My future blips covering Lower Normandy are going henceforth to be rarer and of a different character. After 15 years I have sold my pied-a-terre in Carentan. This will encourage me on trips to France to venture further eastwards in Normandy - to Maupassant country and perhaps even to more distant French regions.....
And there remains much of Europe to discover.
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Mar 3rd, 2014 A study in the effects of sunlight and shade
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Mar 2nd, 2014 Tyneham: Post Office Row & St Mary's church
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Mar 1st, 2014 Locomotive 30053 between Corfe Castle and Swanage
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Feb 28th, 2014 Dragons' Teeth & Beach Huts, Studland Middle Beach
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Feb 27th, 2014 Coastal path at Lulworth Cove
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Feb 26th, 2014 Corfe Castle: Herdwick grazing on castle mound
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Feb 25th, 2014 MUDSLIP: the northern end of Swanage Bay
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Feb 24th, 2014 Tyneham Village, Tyneham Gwyle and Worbarrow Tout
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Feb 23rd, 2014 Norden No 7 Mine Transhipment Building