by John Woracker | 21Jan , 2019 | blog
HOW TO CAPTURE UNIQUE SHOTS OF THE BLOOD MOON A rare blood moon (a red-tinged lunar eclipse) will be visible over much of Europe on 21 January. Read landscape photographer David Noton’s 5 tips to capture standout shots of the phenomenon. “The most...
by webmaster | 18Oct , 2017 | Nature
A photographer and birdwatcher in London has captured a strange and rare photo that has the Internet abuzz: an image showing a weasel riding on the back of a woodpecker as it flies through the air. Martin Le-May was walking with his wife through Hornchurch Country...
by webmaster | 17Oct , 2017 | blog, Interesting articles
A photographer in Louisiana recently shot a baby photo that was a lot more magical than she had planned. In the middle of the outdoor photo shoot, a curious deer decided to wander into the shot to see what was going on. The photobomb resulted in a remarkable and...
by webmaster | 17May , 2017 | blog
Read more Matt Higgs reviews the Commando camera
by webmaster | 28Jun , 2016 | Royal Isle of Wight Agricultural Society show
Well after a long weekend which started on Friday morning videoing a wedding through to early evening and then a photo shoot with ECCAM for the Mardi Gras, sadly cancelled 20 minutes before the ceremony departed to a few shots at the Royal Isle of Wight Agricultural...
by webmaster | 3Feb , 2016 | Interesting articles
Christmas lasts for a full forty days, ending with the Feast of the Presentation on 2 February! In Southern Europe decorations remain up until the 2nd February. February 2nd is 40 days after Christmas Day. There is a custom in many places in the Catholic world to keep...
by webmaster | 6Dec , 2015 | Interesting articles
I came across an interesting article while Flickrin’ the other day. NASA have released an archive of all the Apollo mission photographs that appear to have been taken using a Hasselblad on the Apollo 11 mission. It might seem strange to re-publish this archive...
by webmaster | 5Dec , 2015 | blog, Lifestyle Models
Lovely evening out with my family and close family and friends to celebrate my daughter in laws birthday. Wonderful meal at Fogg’s in Ventnor on the Isle of Wight, more of the food coming later....
by webmaster | 4Dec , 2015 | Benches and Fences, Isle of Wight
All tied up for a riveting weekend in Union Street, Ryde on the Isle of Wight, just light a present. All ready for the Christmas madness to begin as hundreds of people pass it by, missing the superb architecture that lies behind these...
by webmaster | 28Nov , 2015 | Destination, Isle of Wight
Appley House was on an eminence with views of the sea, protected by a sea wall. It was Tudor Revival and Gothic Revival in style. There was a clock tower at the east end. After Sir William Hutt bought it in about 1870, he had the house, gardens and estate extensively...
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