Red sky in the morning
Earlier this week I woke up at around 5am, as I usually do. I went to the kitchen to make coffee. I look out of the window and was presented with this beautiful sight in the sky. Talk about red sky in the morning, hey?
Earlier this week I woke up at around 5am, as I usually do. I went to the kitchen to make coffee. I look out of the window and was presented with this beautiful sight in the sky. Talk about red sky in the morning, hey?
I hope you’ll forgive me for admitting this, but this photograph is one of my all-time personal favorites. It’s an image of Spitfire PS915, a part of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, as she passed over our house.
We’ve just returned from a family holiday in West Scotland. We were staying near Oban and the scenery was so spectacular I simply couldn’t leave my camera alone. This photograph of a waterfall is just one of many images I took during our stay.
Over the summer break I plan to publish regular posts from other contributors. The post below is the first in the series and comes from one of the friendliest and most experienced bloggers you could meet: Darren Coleshill of the Photalife.com blog. Here are Darren’s hints and tips for improving your family photography. There is
I’ve been making the most of the glorious weather and taking myself off for walks most evenings. The hot weather and occasional downpours have done wonders for the local plant life and I’ve found myself admiring the many wild flowers.