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I have a wide range of interests. I got my first camera in the late 1970's - a 110 compact, and bought my first 35mm SLR in 1983. I entered the digital arena in 2001 with the digital SLR coming along in 2006.
My main subjects are Churches and Cathedral, Choral Singing events, Ffestiniog Railwa Read more...
I have a wide range of interests. I got my first camera in the late 1970's - a 110 compact, and bought my first 35mm SLR in 1983. I entered the digital arena in 2001 with the digital SLR coming along in 2006.
My main subjects are Churches and Cathedral, Choral Singing events, Ffestiniog Railway, Aviation and Landscapes.
On the 5 February 2010, I started posting a picture a day - only time will tell how long I will manage to keep it up (Christmas 2023 and counting). I have also used Blipfoto to accompany my travelogues from around the world.
I have presence elsewhere on the internet:
-- My photograph gallery @ fotopic
-- My photograph gallery @ Flickr
-- My blog @ Wordpress
-- My photograph gallery @ Smugmug (started after fotopic shutdown in March 2011)
Having joined Blipfoto in January 2010, I achieved the following viewing milestones from the Blipfoto community:
-- 10,000 blip views on 5 November 2010;
-- 100,000 blip views on 20 October 2012 (with 996 blips);
- around 199,500 blip views on 16 December 2014 (with 1784 blips) prior to the stats being removed when blipfoto was upgraded.
-- 300.000 blip views on 23 July 2017 (with 2729 blips)
-- 792,639 blip views on 27 December 2023 (with 5083 blips)
Thank you to those who have viewed my pictures.
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Dec 18th, 2022 Carol Service at St Margaret's
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Dec 17th, 2022 The High Kirk of Glasgow
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Dec 16th, 2022 Shields Road Underground Station
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Dec 15th, 2022 Christmas Star
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Dec 14th, 2022 Frosty Trees
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Dec 13th, 2022 Christmas Lights
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Dec 12th, 2022 Morning Yawn from Poppet
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Dec 11th, 2022 Charlie at West Kype
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Dec 10th, 2022 South Transept Window at St Mary's