After 25 years of rain the sky was finally empty today and the hysteria of sun returned. Even at my advanced age sometimes it's no different to being a teenage photo-geek kid and the impulse to just go take some pictures raised its wrinkly hand of enthusiasm, just for the sake of it, no project, no discourse. A wanting to go out. It had stopped raining. By the time I was eventually lumping a 28-105 lens + D810 into my rucksack that inviting breath of light was already diminishing. The shortest day is closing in. I set off to a strip of land, photographically awkward, always wet, always shadowy, low contrast; a murk but with tall, thin silver birches, with vivid moss coating storm-toppled trunks, and a narrow path cut through for electricity pylons, all stood in water when the river disgorges in flood. But, en route across the east of the city, I first took a detour into an industrial zone, through to a pot-holed cul de sac and a car breaker's; a yard that spills back into an e...
pete mcgovern
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