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Category Archives: Project work
My Twelve from ’12. CB
2012 has been quite a busy year for my photography business and somehow along the way I’ve also managed to make a few decent photographs too! I have never taken the time to do a photographic year-in-review until now (at … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field, Project work
Tagged 2012, best images, Clay Bolt, close to home, macro, wide-angle macro, year in review
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Backyard Naturalists is Born! CB
For some time now, Niall and I have been discussing how we might develop a children’s program for Meet Your Neighbours. We’ve had several requests from organizations who have recognized that our message “Biodiversity Begins at Home” is a valuable … Continue reading
Hearts.NB
I have been a long term hunter of heart shapes in nature but come across good ones quite rarely. The appeal centres around chance – of finding them at all, and in the right conditions. You can’t realistically go out … Continue reading
Posted in Project work
Tagged found objects, heart, heart shapes in nature, Niall Benvie, objects trouvés
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Coming clean about cats. NB
I am a cat, not a dog, person. That maybe doesn’t surprise regular readers here. I can’t stand all that canine fawning and eagerness and gross lack of dignity: cats, unlike dogs, have allowed a lot less of their wildness … Continue reading
Posted in Project work
Tagged brown rat, cats as killers, charge, mugshot, murder victim, police poster
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Assynt deconstruction. NB
I never did manage to shoot as many elements for an Assynt deconstruction as I had hoped, but nevertheless came away with enough for two 55 image panels from our time there in January and June. For a fuller explanation … Continue reading
MYN featured by National Geographic | France! CB
I’m really happy to share the good news that Meet Your Neighbours has been featured by NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC | France. It is humbling to watch this project grow and grow around the world thanks to the support of great people … Continue reading
Trolling spotting. Yet again. NB
I found this fellow on a beach near Taynish last autumn. Trolls really are everywhere… Some more serious blogs again once I’m back in Scotland.
Spring foxes.AP
Above: watching a passing hot air balloon There are a great many species in the UK with which I am a little obsessed and foxes are certainly one of them. Over the years I have spent hundreds of hours scouring … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field, Project work
Tagged behaviour, cute, enjoyment, foxes, local, persecution, portraits, project, spring, winter
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A long post. NB
If you’re still with me…this is the first of my completed “deconstructed landscapes” portraying the Gannochy Gorge at Edzell, Scotland. The four panels, each 6 foot by 2 foot will be displayed side by side rather than vertically like this. … Continue reading
Signs of our times. 1.NB (archive)
(note: this blog has been going for over 2 years now during which time we’ve put up 360+ posts. The stats. show that those from the early days have been seen by very few people so to supplement our new … Continue reading →