Number 4
A Flock of Birds Over a Neolithic Stone Circle
Buddleia and Washing (Second Appearance)
The Girl At The Seaside
Lyme, August 2014
The Stones
Dear Occupant
Breakfast on Election Morning
Meanwhile, Passing a Tennis Court
Wild West 1
Wild West 2
Wild West 3
What Goes On In Your Heart? What Goes On In Your M…
Dropped from the Team
Do You Take Us For Mugs?
Player's "No Name" Tobacco Tin
Shopping Bags
Slip-Ons
It's Brown Indoors
A New Dress
Measurement
Open Wide
Welcome
Dressmaking
Kitchen Drawer Macro
Pointing Heavenwards
Sixties Glam
Falmouth '95
A Double Exposure Involving Bus Queues and Umbrell…
Sidelit
Hi-Fi B&W
Paperwork One/Death of the F
The Slade School of Music
Paperwork Two
Bridget, and a Frock
Après La Pluie, Sub-Aqua
Still Looking for Stanley Spencer
The Kirrin Island Siren Sweetly Singing
Music and Movement
Beer Barrels
Rhythmic and Spatial Qualities
The Photographer
Youthlines Qform - Old Rectory
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Spongetastic, After Stanley Spencer
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The Milward Handy Sewing Gauge and Supporting Cast


Nikon D2Xs and Tamron 35mm f/1.8. Unusual for a prime lens, this one has Vibration Compensation (VC) technology which provides up to three stops of of image stabilisation. Handy on practically any camera that it is compatible with, it is particularly valuable with the D2Xs where ISO beyond 400 can degrade images. The lens will also focus a good deal closer than its competition.
The sewing tin was photographed with the camera at 200 ISO, f/2 and 1/100th.
The sewing tin was photographed with the camera at 200 ISO, f/2 and 1/100th.
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