This is another photo taken at Kingswear from the other evening, this time looking up the river. I thought the calmness of the evening really came across in this photo.
Even though the warmer weather gradually creeping in, and the spring flowers are in full bloom, it is noticeable that most trees are yet to burst their buds. I'm sure it won't be long now though.
I noticed this tiny abandoned window in Cockington Court. It is still has a few panes of leaded glass left in it but it is boarded up behind so it no longer serves any purpose.
These ancient steps are in the grounds of Cockington Court. It looks a bit like they lead into a magical wood (or I am very tired and I really need to go to bed!!).
My mum and I took my eldest daughter to Swansea in Wales today because she had an interview at Swansea university. It was the first time I had been to Swansea and I was impressed, it is a beautiful place. This photo is the beach that is just across the road from the university.
Today was another beautiful, clear spring day. This photo, taken at Hollocombe headland, Paignton, is of the fruit of an ivy plant (I think!). In the background is Torquay.
This fine chap (or chapess) is a herring gull, they are the most common gull in these parts. Many people hate them because they think they are a nuisance, they do tend to get into rubbish bags and make a mess, but that is only because we humans leave that rubbish lying around. But I think they are beautiful, cheeky and graceful and am glad to have them around.
Just one this time. This is another daffodil photo taken the other day in the grounds of Dartington hall. I think it really portrays the warm, spring atmosphere that is filling the air at the moment.
Today was a beautifully clear, warm day. This was reflected by the clear, blue sea. It was so clear that one could clearly see the rocks (and rubbish!) at the bottom of the sea near to the shore! This picture was taken at Preston beach, Torquay and Thatchers rock can be seen in the background.
Yet another shot of Lydford Castle. This one is of the path leading up to the castle. I love visiting castles, I love the history behind them and the atmosphere they create. There was no-one else visiting this castle when we were there which gave us a chance really feel the atmosphere and enjoy being there without feeling rushed. I would like to visit more castles!
This is a photo of myself taking the photo (well, the shadow of me taking the photo!). It is taken round the back of Lydford Castle in the entrance way.
We stumbled upon this castle whilst driving through the village of Lydford in Devon. I thought it looked interesting and decided to investigate. It was built in 1195 as a prison. This photo reminds me of the castles I used to draw as a child, square ones on a rounded hill.
This statue of a reclining figure is a Henry Moore sculpture in the grounds of Dartington Hall. The hall can be seen in the background. I thought the sculpture was an important feature of the photo so I felt that it was appropriate to keep its colour whilst the rest of the picture is black and white. 'The sculpture is a memorial to friends who loved the quiet mellowness of the Devonshire landscape'. Apparently.
I photographed this Snake's Head Fritillary in the grounds of Dartington Hall. It was amongst other spring flowers in a wild flower meadow. It appears to be flowering quite early this year as we have had a very mild winter.
This photo is taken in Dartington gardens. I think these daffodils look like they are sunbathing! Spring is definitely here now and I think this photo really brings that feeling across.
This photo is of a magnolia tree in flower. I think the photo almost has an oriental feel to it, there is also a 'soft feel' to the picture, I think it's because the colours are mainly soft pastel colours.
It poured down with rain all day today so I didn't get a chance to go out and take a photo, so here is another photo taken the other day at Preston Downs, looking over at Paignton, showing Paignton Pier and Roundham Head. I particularly like the mid-ground focus that this picture has.
Tonight there was a total eclipse of the moon. There are much better pictures around of it, but this is my humble effort, taken whilst balancing my camera on a wall and wobbling in the wind! I think I would have done much better if I had had a tripod with me!
This photo is taken at Preston Downs, which I can see from the back of my house, there are fantastic views form there and it is a popular place for walking dogs and a good place for watching fireworks from. This is my youngest son blowing bubbles, in the background is Paignton, Tor Bay and Brixham in the far distance.
At the start of 2007 I set myself a challenge, to take a photo each day and post it to my blog. The idea is to get me out in the fresh air a bit more, exploring places I wouldn't normally go to, and to improve my photographic and editing techniques. There may be the odd day here and there that I don't have time or inclination to take a photo, but I'll still try and make a blog entry using a photo I have taken previously. This blog isn't really a diary as such, it’s more about my photos than about me. My camera is a FujiFilm FinePix E900.