I know which I prefer, I already have it hanging on my wall but I would like to know which you preferred and why.
Image 1 – Colour

Image 2 – Black and White

I know which I prefer, I already have it hanging on my wall but I would like to know which you preferred and why.
Image 1 – Colour

Image 2 – Black and White

O yes I did, o yes! And it was just stunning. The 5+ hour drive up to Norfolk went by surprisingly quickly, although quite how I don’t know. I was stuck in traffic, held up by accidents, and crawling through the endless roadworks.
But despite all of that, I got there — and Cromer Pier did not disappoint. Ooo she is a beauty!
I initially met up with Andrew Banner, a really nice guy, a very talented vlogger on YouTube, and photographer/videographer with a great eye. More than that, he’s just a good man to chat with — especially when the conversation turns to all things photography.

There’s something about Cromer Pier that draws you in. The structure, the sea, the atmosphere — it all combines to create something timeless. Standing there with my camera in hand, and after talking shop with Andrew, I was reminded once again why I love these long trips so much.
Sometimes, the journey is a test of patience, but the destination makes every minute worthwhile. Cromer Pier was one of those moments — the kind that lingers long after the shutter clicks.
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I’m not sure exactly where I’ll end up yet (half the fun is in the exploring), but the forecast says the weather’s heating up again. Perfect for boating (not that I do that), walking, or just sitting by the water with something cold in hand.
Of course, this is Britain, so “how long will it last?” is anyone’s guess. The sunshine could stick around for a week… or disappear before I’ve packed the car. Either way, I’ll make the most of it.
From the roar of the crowd to the ripple of the water — here’s looking forward to another weekend worth remembering, and the making of some great memories.
The images taken on our roadtrip to Northumberland have now been added to the website. This trip was organized by Ginger Captures and we were accompanied by 4 other photographers. The trip was fantastic, I don’t think I have laughed so much since I left the army in 2003.




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Very disappointed in my not managing to get out over the weekend, I had stuff ongoing last week at home (decorating) and I fell ill on Friday evening through the weekend.
Today is Monday and I have had to call in sick, something I hate doing as I feel I am letting others down but with V&D there is really no other choice.
I am planning on another trip to the Norfolk Broads in the coming weeks, if not this week? I also want to get out there and do some woodland photography, but the issue is where?
I have over the past few days added many new pages and photographs to the website, which as you may know is very time consuming but I do love doing it, I love to share my photography with you all.
Anyway, it gives me today to do what I can in the remaining hours on the website and other things.
Have a great week everyone
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One of my favourite places to photograph today is Cornwall, part of the country is simply outstanding in beauty. Nightfall / Sunset and sunrise produce some of the most beautiful opportunities from behind the camera.
Below is an image I took in sunset couple of years ago Saint Michael’s Mount as a gentleman left his fishing boat on the side of the shore as the tide retreated. The gentleman ran across the sound to catch his baskets so he could put his daily catch into them presumably to take home and eat, or to take to a local shop and sell for his own daily bread?

To celebrate my wife’s birthday (which is actually tomorrow) we took a trip to the majestic town of Lyndhurst in Dorset and I, as I always do, took a camera along for the day out.

The camera wasn’t the normal Nikon Z8 but the much smaller though very capable NIKON 1, a small 10 Pixel (or there about’s) camera.
I took the NIKON 1 as it is lighter, could be kept in my pocket and is perfect for those recce trips out when with the family at such stunning locations.
Lens wise, I only took the 10-30mm lens, again very capable and just right for what I had in mind for this trip.
I didn’t take too many, but you get an idea of the treats available on the right day to all having a camera by their side. Below are three of the photographs taken on the trip. Please share your thoughts below.



So the trip actually got off to a good start, I set off for Liverpool and the New Brighton Lighthouse about 10am and got there about 3.30pm plenty of Queen and Metallica to listen and of course sing along too.
On arrival I parked up and I went to the cafe about 100 yards from the car park to get the lay of the land – can I sleep in my van on the car park, high tide times, fuel and a coffee and snack too. Yes, I could park there and it was free to do so, they were unsure of high tide time but I got that offline easily.
The entrance to the Cafe is somewhat noticable
After having a coffee (and a ‘small’ cake shhhh) I went to have a look at the Lighthouse and see where I wanted to be when it was time to take the photographs. I took the Nikon Z30 with the 16 – 50mm lens with me to get some ‘B’ Roll and some images, here are a couple of those images.
All seemed to be well at this point, clear sky with some cloud, but there was a weather warning in place for a storm later in the day, so the sky changed from what you see on these images to those taken later in the day (you’ll need to watch the Vlog for those later).
Beautiful sandy beach
A rather rough route to the Lighthouse
I eventually returned to the van, did an intro for my vlog and headed straight to the beach with all my normal gear and started to do some of the vlog and take some photographs. I suppose this is where things started to go wrong?
I went from the van to the sea defences then to the lighthouse and took nearly 200 photographs with lots of vlogging and ‘B’ roll.
Once I was finished some hours later I got to the van I found I had forgotten to do several things which included, checking the mic, correct I did not check it so there was no sound on the Z30 from all that vlogging.
Turn on the ‘2 second delay’, important for those long exposure photographs to eradicate any shake, so some of the photographs are not going to be usable.
Change to my wellies, simple right? Obviously not, I went in haste to the Sea Defences and did so wearing shoes, that was a big mistake.
Beautiful green pathway
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On the way back to the van, some hours after I started, I managed to fall over landing on my already painful knee which had given way (yet again) and once again I fell on the hard ground losing control of the camera and which left my hand and hit the hard surface.
Yes, I was surrounded by sandy beach and my camera hits the road of all places. Luckily nothing wrong with the camera however the KF Concept ring took the brunt of the fall and got damaged – not their fault for a change (if you know you know as they say).
When I got back to the van, eventually after a good old whinge to myself, I tried to turn on the vans diesel heater to warm up the inside of the van for the evening and an ‘Error 3 code’ appeared (see the pic) on the display.
No heating for the night it is then . . .
So I had to abandon the long anticipated Bow Fiddle Rock element of the trip and return home, book the van in with The Road Viking to be repaired and order a spare part for the repair.
That has all been done, repair being done tomorrow (Friday 28 Sept 23) and thankfully I do have some good images which I will share on the Vlog next week :)
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