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on Oct. 31, 2014
It’s been an incredibly busy summer for me, but I did manage to get a little bit of photography in during September. I finally managed to dig through the photos last night, and this one immediately jumped out at me. I hope you like it as much as I do
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on Apr. 7, 2014
As a belated birthday celebration at the end of January, Mrs H and I spent a day at the Royal Navy Fleet Air Museum at Yeovilton. We’d had a lot of fun with our cameras at Scotland’s National Museum of Flight, and ever since we’ve been looking to get to more air museums. My first shot this week is…
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on Apr. 4, 2014
Last weekend was our warm-up day for the 3 Peaks Challenge. We walked up to the summit of Pen-y-fan and back twice in just over 5 hours. I was expecting my knee to be a major doubt for the walk, but it turned out that I’m so unfit that the knee was the least of my worries I did take the camera with…
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on Mar. 29, 2014
Here are all of the photos that I took last week for my ‘London: After The Summit’ shoot, including a couple that didn’t make it into this week’s wallpaper posts. Click on each photo to go through to Flickr to read more about the image. Copyright (c) Stuart Herbert. Blog | Twitter | Facebook Photog…
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on Mar. 28, 2014
From St Paul’s, I wandered south through the lanes (which you’ll see tomorrow) and down onto Waterloo Bridge for my last shot of the evening. You’ve got St Paul’s Cathedral, with the brightly lit Blackfriars Station immediately in front of it, and the lush purple lighting of Blackfriars Bridge just…
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on Mar. 27, 2014
From the Museum of London, I headed due south to the back of St Paul’s Cathedral. One of the great buildings of the world, like many iconic structures in the UK it has been so hemmed in by other buildings that it’s very difficult to photograph well from street level. Many photographers head over th…