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July 15, 2019
Life in slow motion
For my next photography workshop at Hatfield Forest we’re going to try some long exposure photography. Heavy duty Neutral Density filters are pretty expensive…
May 20, 2019
Green veins - Analog Snaps
Last autumn was really great. It was warm and sunny very long, till the beginning of November. And it's good to use a good weather while it lasts, so a little…
March 06, 2019
Wonderful oak...
Same tree, different angle, different treatment. A beautiful oak in the hills behind our castle. Still winter stark but waiting for the spring.
Feb. 09, 2019
Animal Wall Hooks
So I decided to make some wall hooks for my newborn girl Willow early last year (2018) just before she was born to hang clothes in her room. Me & my wife Becky…
Dec. 29, 2018
Nightmares
Grocery shopping isn’t my favorite thing to do. Actually I hate it. Especially in the countryside, where it’s necessary to drive by car for every single…
Oct. 28, 2018
The speculating rooks
The grounds of Culford School is home to large numbers of rooks and they were out in force early this morning as I took a pre-breakfast walk. Seeing these two…
Oct. 19, 2018
Work in progress
Work continued to salvage the collapsed oak tree at Hatfield Forest today. With little free time before starting my shift I visited to see what progress the…
Oct. 18, 2018
Fallen history
We have some wonderful veteran trees at Hatfield Forest, dating back centuries. Sadly one of our oak trees succumbed to the strong winds last weekend and a huge…
Sept. 21, 2018
Heart of oak...
In the hills above our village we are blessed with some wonderful old oak trees and there is truly something magical about them which has long been recognised.…
Sept. 18, 2018
Where There Used To Be Oak Trees. Going Home, Part 3
We drive on past Gary's barn, and go just up to the fork in the driveway that cuts off to another other neighbor’s land, and almost before I'm ready for…
July 08, 2018
Oldest living organism in Denmark
The Kings Oak is estimated to be around 1.900 years old, and it has been up to 14 meter in circumference. Not so impressing today - but still living.
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