Sunday, 28 December 2014

Bridgnorth and camera trip

On Saturday we took a walk out to get some air and I treated mom and Dad to a breakfast in Bridgnorth. Thankfully we took the vertical railway up the hill (and walked down).

Enjoying the railway 
View over Bridgnorth and the river
Long way up.
We had a nice breakfast at a very little cafe which also sold lots of craft things.
Breakfast
 And after looking around a few shops and getting some things for New Year Eve, walked down the the lower Town.
View on the way down.
Today after being up early for a Skype call with a collaborator who never showed (on a Sunday morning as well - sometimes I really don't like my job!), Dad and I went for a walk to St.Mary's Church to play with our cameras. It was a little bit cold!
Frost 
Ice.
St. Marys Church is a lovely little church which has graves over 200+ years old in the graveyard, though I think the church is older.
Shadow on the doorway
St. Marys
 I spent some time getting used to my new lens which has a nice depth of focus (so I can select limited things to be in focus - it's great for portraits).
Ivy 
More ivy 
And some leaves for a change
Frost
There are a number of very old headstones in the graveyard.
Tilting
1823
(Unintentional) moss art
After the church, we walked down to King Georges Park. I used to go there a lot when I was younger riding my bike and scrambling in the woods. Now they have put up fences everywhere. Still we took some more photos, chatted to a lovely little lady and I managed to get jumped on by a muddy dog. :-/ 

Willow
Setting sun
 We spent some time just photographing ducks and seagulls. There were a lot of them!
Looking for dinner.
 Dad was very jealous of my seagulls shot.
"Ducks" in a row
Staring contest
 Dad was just changing his lens to get a photo of the seagulls on the fence when a gaggle of geese noisily made their entrance and scared all the other birds of temporally. He was not impressed.
The geese have arrived
Once the sun set, it got really cold so we headed back where mom had us tea and coffee ready! :-) 

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