Wednesday, 11 April 2007

Chipping church

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The medieval church of St Bartholomew, Chipping, has an old and engaging roof feature that is not too common, and which puzzles many. The south-facing "dormer" window was added to throw light on to the rood screen, and subsequently (following the screen's removal) illuminated the pulpit, making reading easier, and the vicar more visible!

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"No churchyard is so handsome that a man would desire straight away to be buried there"
Old English proverb

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photograph (c) T. Boughen

Tuesday, 10 April 2007

Self-portrait in cafetiere

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About eighteen months ago I started a self-portrait project. I decided, every now and then, to photograph myself reflected in the top of my favourite (actually only!) coffee pot. Here's the third image.

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"I paint self-portraits because I am the person I know best."
Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), Mexican painter

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photograph (c) T. Boughen

Monday, 9 April 2007

Rust never sleeps

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Once the galvanized surface has broken down, and the rust has taken hold, corrugated steel becomes visually much more interesting.

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"It's better to burn out,
'cause rust never sleeps"
Neil Young (1945- ), Canadian rock musician and singer-songwriter

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photograph (c) T. Boughen

Sunday, 8 April 2007

The Tarn

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On top of the Bowland hill with the charming name of Nicky Nook, is a tarn that is unimaginatively called The Tarn! I photographed it in eerie early morning light, just as the low clouds began to lift.

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"By the grey woods, by the swamp,
Where the toad and newt encamp,
By the dismal tarns and pools,
Where dwell the Gouls.
By each spot the most unholy,
By each nook most melancholy,
There the traveller meets, aghast,
Sheeted memories of the Past.
Shrouded forms that start and sigh,
As they pass the wanderer by.
White-robed forms of friends long given;
In agony, to the Earth - and Heaven."
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849), US writer and poet, (from "Dreamland")

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photograph (c) T. Boughen

Saturday, 7 April 2007

Wolfhole Crag

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The last wild wolf in the British Isles was reputedly killed in Scotland in 1753. So Wolfhole Crag, one of the summits of shattered millstone grit in the Forest of Bowland, is likely to have carried that name for several hundred years.

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“We have doomed the Wolf not for what it is, but for what we have deliberately and mistakenly perceived it to be... the mythologized epitome of a savage, ruthless killer... which is, in reality no more than a reflexed image of ourself."
Farley Mowat (1921- ), Canadian conservationist and author

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photograph (c) T. Boughen

Friday, 6 April 2007

On the moors

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The Forest of Bowland, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is a "forest" in the old sense of the word i.e. a "waste" that is good for hunting, but is no good for agriculture. It is mainly moorland with hill farms in the valleys and on the lower slopes. However, there are a few trees!

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"I never saw a moor,
I never saw the sea,
Yet know I how the heath looks,
And what a wave must be."
Emily Dickinson (1830-1886), US poet

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Thursday, 5 April 2007

Newly-opened leaves

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On a misty, and overcast day in the Forest of Bowland willow and larch were showing their spring green. And so too was this recently opened cluster of sycamore leaves on a branch above my head.

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"When the hounds of spring are on winter's traces,
The mother of months in meadow or plain
Fills the shadows and windy places
With lisp of leaves and ripples of rain."
Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909), English poet

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photograph (c) T. Boughen

Wednesday, 4 April 2007

Beach huts

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Small beach huts, for daily or weekly hire, like these at Fleetwood, Lancashire, are a feature of many UK seaside resorts. Their bright colours and promenade location make them popular with families.

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"Colour seems to radiate happiness and the spirit of modern life..."
Clarice Cliff (1899-1972), English ceramic artist

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Tuesday, 3 April 2007

Morning by the creek

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At low tide, in the early morning at Skippool Creek, Lancashire, the curlews and redshanks are the yachts' companions .

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"Full many a glorious morning have I seen
Flatter the mountain-tops with sovereign eye,
Kissing the golden face the meadows green,
Gilding pale streams with heavenly alchemy." (Sonnet 33)
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), English dramatist and poet

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Monday, 2 April 2007

Soft shell

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I don't know whether this shell - a gift from a child - originated in the sea or on land. But, I decided to photograph it in soft lighting and keep the contrast low - contrary to my natural inclinations!

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" I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me."
Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English scientist

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Sunday, 1 April 2007

Cross-bracing

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The damp, dark, dripping forest of iron legs and braces that is the underside of a Victorian pier such as Central Pier, Blackpool, has its attractions. Bold shapes, silhouettes, reflections and interesting light offer photographic opportunities of the minimalist kind.

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"The more exponential the marketing of images is growing, the more fantastically grows the indifference towards the real world. Finally, the real world becomes a useless function, a collection of phantom shapes and ghost events. We are not far from the silhouettes on the walls of the cave of Plato."
Jean Baudrillard (1929-2006), French cultural theorist and philosopher

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photograph (c) T. Boughen