Catch-up
Quick note because it’s late and I’m bushed. I’ve done a mass upload of photos to Flickr. I’m still behind with postings, but at least most of August and July are now up there. You can see the full set of things uploaded today by looking at the September mass upload the first tag on [...]
The coming colours of autumn, part II
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 250 An overgrown path in Lancaster. The moss makes every footfall silent; it’s so peaceful and yet so spooky at the same time.
The coming colours of autumn, part I
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 249 The ivy, turning red on a house in Lancaster.
Gone fishin’
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 248 Best viewed large, on black. Yet another one of the many moods of Morecambe bay. Utterly beautiful. This could be anywhere in the world; everyone that I’ve told has been surprised that this was in Morecambe.
In the pale moonlight
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 246 Mucking around with off-camera flash, using the Caroline Diane as a subject. Direct flash to camera right (Nikon SB-600) at 1/32 power. I underexposed the background by about two stops. Wish I could have softened the flash a bit to remove [...]
A lance of light
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 245 Possibly the best sunset shot I’ve ever taken from Morecambe bay. I love this image.
In sunset pastels
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 244 The Caroline Diane again. I was walking past her (as far as I could tell she hadn’t moved since last time) and saw the colours in the sky behind her; I had to get this shot.
The gods’ sunshine colander
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 243 The third of my three oh-look-it’s-morecambe-bay shots from Jubilee tower. This one reminded me of the way water pours out of a colander for some reason.
Basking in the sun
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 242 The Caroline Diane, another local Morecambe boat, at rest on the fine sands towards the northern end of the promenade. I don’t think that this bit of sand ever gets flooded by the tide; I wonder if she’s left so far [...]
Drinking water
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 241 An incongruous sign in Killin, Scotland.

