It has been a while since I last went to Cromer and as the weather has been more like summer the last few days, I decided to take a drive there. I have recently purchased a new camera, the Sony A7II and thought I would see how it compared to my other Sony A6000 and A77II cameras.
Blickling is a fantastic place to find bluebells at this time of year and it is my number one place in Norfolk to photograph them. You only have to walk through the Great Wood to soon discover them all around you.
I had wanted to get some winter shots for a while and so far we haven’t had many what I would call cold or frosty days. So keeping an eye on the forecast and it looked like an opportunity would present itself at Thurne.
It is not often that I visit the beach even though it’s about a 15 minute walk from my home, and I seem to always find other places to visit for a sunrise. So I left a bit earlier than usual this morning to go to work and cycled to the beach to watch the sunrise.
I decided to leave a bit earlier than usual this morning to go to work as the last few days I have missed out on some fantastic sunrises. I cycle to work every day and I always go over the Heaven Bridge in Great Yarmouth. I happen to live in Great Yarmouth and I don’t really ever seem to photograph it.
I took a drive out to Horsey Windpump this morning in the hope of finding some fog and frost as I thought this would add to a nice sunrise shot. On my arrival I was bit disappointed to see there was no fog anywhere to be seen and hardly any frost on the ground as predicted by the BBC Weather, THANKS BBC!
Well, happy New Year to everyone but what on Earth has happened to the weather these last few weeks. It has been wet, cold and even more wet so trying to go out and get some worthwhile shots has been a bit challenging.
On the way back home from Happisburgh, I diverted to Gorleston-on-Sea as I could see some nice light in the sky and thought I would make the most of the day.
The weather conditions were rather mixed today being mainly overcast which I thought would be ideal for some moody long exposure photography at Happisburgh.
I got up very early yesterday morning in the hope of capturing some misty shots of Thurne Windpump and St Benet’s Level Drainage Mill.
On the way back from Felbrigg Hall this evening, I quickly stopped off at Rollesby Broad where I got some beautiful shots of the broads from the jetty.