I thought I should do so more work on the Landscape project - after all they have to be submitted by mid July so I think I should come up with some new work. So what to capture? I decided to visit Abbey Meadows, a part of Leicester I used to know well but is no longer too successful - well it is mainly derelict awaiting redevelopment which is unlikely in the short term. One thing it does mean is that there are some great photographic opportunities.
So I spent a couple of hours walking down by the canal and through Abbey Park and these photographs are the result. I am not sure whether they are any good or not, I never am when I have just produced the work - usually I am more satisfied a few days on.
Another bonus was the number of Herons I found by the canal - well worth a visit with the long lens to see what I can capture.
On a completely different tack I have just installed Google Chrome, well it installed itself when I down loaded Google earth. I have to say I am really impressed. It is a speed machine when searching the web, not a surprise I suppose but it does knock the spots of any other browser I have used. So far this is really good. I will never use it as the default browser as this must always be the Internet explorer (this is the lowest common denominator as all web sites will work with this even if not very well). However, my day to day browser will be Chrome until I find something better. Well done Google.
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