Discarded
Last of the snow posts – it’s weird how permanent the snow seems when it first falls and yet it’s gone so quickly – it’s also odd how fast the snow goes from “Oooooh, pretty!” to “Pain in the arse this snow, can’t wait for it to melt!”.
Anyway, back to the shot – I liked how the blue of the umbrella stood out against the snow but sat nicely with the sky. This is another shot from Calderstones Park, a madly popular place when the snow falls.
Brrr-anching Out
Apologies for the puntastic title – not had a chance to get out shooting for a while so have one from the snow days, this is one of the lovely old trees in Calderstones Park.
Autumnal Calderstones Park II

Second in series from the very autumnal Calderstones Park – love the streaming light from the low sun at this time of year.
Autumnal Calderstones Park

Having lived around here for a good while now, I’ve always wanted to get a shot of the park in it’s full autumnal glory but I’ve never had the chance – dull skies, earlier sunsets etc but I managed to get down there earlier in the week when there was blue skies and long shadows.
I’m glad I did – a walk around the park with the gorgeous autumn colours reminded me how lucky I am living where I do – there’s several of these parks within walking distance from where I live and it’s fantastic to have so much green space so near.
Calderstones Park, Liverpool

Another long exposure night shot from my walkabout in the snow, this time from Calderstones Park. The park was busier than a summers afternoon with people taking advantage of the snow – just as well, seeing as though it didn’t last very long. More is forecast for tomorrow but we’ll see!


