The final day of our Cornwall trip saw us visit the most southerly point of mainland Great Britain; Lizard Point.
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A Cornish Adventure Part 3: Pendennis Castle
On the most easterly tip of Falmouth sits Pendennis Castle, a fort built by King Henry VIII which saw use right up until WWII.
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A Cornish Adventure Part 2: Portreath
Next up in my Cornwall series, the lovely little seaside town we stayed in; Portreath. North of St Ives and near Redruth, Portreath proved to be the perfect spot to stay with most of Cornwall within a 30 minute drive.
A Cornish Adventure Part 1: St Ives
The blog has been quiet for a little while; a big family holiday to Cornwall followed by a busy work schedule has meant my photography has suffered. April was a month off from my challenges and I’ve decided to make May into a four part series based on the holiday. The first destination on our trip was the idyllic town of St Ives.
Emsworth in April: Hollybank Bluebells
My April assignment took me to Hollybank Woods on the northern edge of Emsworth where one small clearing was filled with a display of delicate little native Bluebells.
Sunday stroll in Bosham
Another brief post for this week, April is proving to be a busy month. We took a blustery walk along the coast at Bosham at the weekend. Since my March assignment entry I’ve been enjoying black and white again so here are two colour and three B&W.
Alice Holt in Classic Chrome
We paid a visit to Alice Holt Forest in Surrey last weekend to take the kids around The Stick Man Trail (see here). It proved to be an interesting test of my March challenge of only using in-camera processing.
Morning Flare and Classic Chrome
I found myself back in Horsham Park this week as the dramatic low winter sun began warming up the frozen landscape.