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Peripatetic Postings: January 2008
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Views from The Vale. Sunday, 27 January 2008. Give two photographers exactly the same subject and you're sure to get two different pictures. Posted by Peter Bryenton. You don’t always have to look through the viewfinder (or at the screen) of your digital camera to take a good picture. Dave's fine study of a pint of ale, which you see posted herebelow ( Glass Half Full. A trial and error approach soon yielded exactly the shot he wanted. Posted by Peter Bryenton. Saturday, 26 January 2008. Of me has less t...
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Peripatetic Postings: At Full Stretch
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Views from The Vale. Thursday, 7 August 2008. Evidence, if it were needed, of Peter's endeavour as he leads Chris to the summit of the long, slightly uphill, against-the-wind, climb from Toddington to Shetcombe cross-roads. It's not all tea-and-cakes on a BDOOB (or, for that matter, fun-and-frolics). I think we need a video up next. 8 August 2008 at 09:14. Some of us are waiting for the video, and we're patient for the most part. 13 December 2008 at 07:12. Thanks for visiting my blog and for your comments.
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Peripatetic Postings: October 2007
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Views from The Vale. Saturday, 20 October 2007. Peripatetic Postings is the virtual space in which occasional random, disparate strands of yarn are plucked from the time-worn fabric of the lives of two middle-aged men who like, among other things, their photography, then woven together, just for fun. Dave, as those of you who are reading his journal. Posted by Peter Bryenton. Wednesday, 10 October 2007. This snapshot was carefully set up by the ever resourceful Sparkly, who improvised, ingeniously, a min...
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Peripatetic Postings: September 2007
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Views from The Vale. Saturday, 29 September 2007. The “Fab Four” had another one of their days out today, in the Welsh town of. Sparkly and Pixie were in a ladies shoe shop. Investigating top quality, hand-made, limited edition Italian designer handbags, while Dave and I mooched around in the overcast light, checking the charity shops for bargain books. Actually, if you look carefully, it’s not really a three-shot at all. Posted by Peter Bryenton. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Peripatetic Postings: Group of Three (Ignored)
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Views from The Vale. Wednesday, 6 August 2008. Group of Three (Ignored). Peter is not one to miss a group of three except, it would appear, when he's stood right next to one. It's not surprising, though. I'm amazed my camera found anything in the murky audience at the gig we attended on Friday. The wonders of twenty-first-century technology. And all jolly good fun. I love this photo. Captures the deliberately random, if there is such a thing! 9 December 2008 at 15:32. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Peripatetic Postings: February 2009
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Views from The Vale. Monday, 16 February 2009. It seems a long time since we last wrote up one of our BDOs. In fact today was more than a mere ordinary BDO. As we ventured further afield than usual, crossing the lightly defended border into Welsh Wales. So it was an EBDO. Where E can mean anything that takes your fancy although Extended seems a safe bet. I apologise unreservedly if anyone has been led astray. I am substituting the word 'disported' with the word 'lodged' which I feel is more in line w...
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Peripatetic Postings: April 2008
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Views from The Vale. Saturday, 19 April 2008. A typical Boys’ Day Out (BDO) almost invariably involves a tea shop. The Old Stable is little more than a stone’s throw from my home. Dave and I found ourselves in need of a visit, late one recent Saturday afternoon. Well, our morning’s cooked breakfast had worn off by then, and we’d only had a light snack for lunch. Posted by Peter Bryenton. A Bit of Old Wood. Anyway, sorry about the technical rabbiting - just fancied doing it for a change rather than talkin...
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Peripatetic Postings: December 2009
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Views from The Vale. Saturday, 26 December 2009. We wish you a Merry Christmas". From left to right: Sparkly, Peter, Pixie and Dave. Posted by Peter Bryenton. Friday, 25 December 2009. Christmas Morning Stroll with Arty Bits. Anyway, enough of this nonsense. Sparkly found some splendid ice in the ruts of the cabbage patch (cabbage patch? Held up to the light it made a splendid subject for Peter's artful eye and here we see exactly how it was done. What colour, what poise, what gloves.
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Writing Down the Words: May 2015
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Writing Down the Words. Monday, May 25, 2015. In the woods stood a bridge,. Ten wooden slats and a railing,. Stretching over a dancing stream. I stood and watched. While the music played,. A timpani of water over rocks,. Water over rocks,. Until I felt the beat in my hands,. In my feet, in my chest—. Until the rocks themselves. Took the shape of music,. A bass note from a boulder,. A tenor made of stone,. A cappella water droplets. Singing arias as they fell. In the glinting flash of sunlight,. As if it ...
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Writing Down the Words: November 2014
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Writing Down the Words. Sunday, November 30, 2014. A Colorful Sunday Write. A cheerful bit of winter green. This Sunday's writing prompt: color. I once had my colors done and was told my palette was definitely pastel. No violent colors for me, red least of all. I like red mixed with yellow, though, and when you mix it with blue I love the vast array of available purples. Http:/ www.empower-yourself-with-color-psychology.com). The gray green of unripe olives, the color complemented the yellow in my hair a...