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081/366 The Moorhen, River Stort, Harlow

Nipped out at lunchtime to have a walk down another section of the River Stort. This time down by the Harlow town Railway Station – you wouldn’t believe this is about 200 yards from the mainline station.

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080/366 Never look a gift horse…

…but perhaps I should have with today’s photo. I did think this would make a good photograph, all it actually did was confirm something I have known for a long time…I must clean my sensor!

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078/366 Battersea Power Station, London

I spent the day in London on the London Photowalk. We walked around Battersea Park, but, the star of the show was the iconic derelict power station. Check out Flitch Photography over the next few days for lots more from Battersea, including a Buddhist Pagoda!  

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Look out!

On the edge of Rowney Woods is this structure which, I assume, is for pheasant shooters.

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073/366 – E

This is the E string and nut on my Fender Bass. The only guitar of mine I have left to photograph is my Mandolin – I nearly did it yesterday, but it needs a good clean and completely re-stringing which will take a while. Fortunately, none of my other guitars

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068/366 – The Skints – Part and Parcel

You may recall a couple of days ago I mentioned the new Skints CD Part and Parcel – well, the CD arrived today in all it’s glory. I’ve already nearly worn out the digital copy I got ;-). It really is superb, but you don’t just have to take my

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Union Jack – Tilt

This is a detail of the Union Jack painted by Tilt in London. It is made up of the lyrics from Anarchy in the UK by The Sex Pistols.

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066/366 Playing Games

Remember those dice from yesterday? Well, here they are again, actually with the game they came from. I haven’t played Monopoly for a long time, a fact that was confirmed by the extensive dust on top of the box lid.  

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Mark Seton

Mark Seton

I'm an amateur photographer who enjoys music. I'm currently the Digital Secretary of the Bishops Stortford Camera club (and am a past Chairman) and I hold both LRPS and CPAGB distinctions.