Archive for April, 2005



Photoshop CS2

Published on April 29, 2005

I had Photoshop CS2 delivered yesterday and spent a while watching the training CD.
If anyone is in any doubt about buying it I STRONGLY recommend it. There are a lot of very useful new programmes, including a noise filter and new type (bridge) file browser.
It will certainly make a lot of plug ins redundant.
Best wishes
Phil […]


6 Metres, a Good Day!

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I have just been for a drive on Lytham Moss looking for birds at the edges of fields belonging to my neighbour, Colin Bradley. He has undertaken to leave 6 metre uncultivated strips around the edges of his fields to allow wildlife and insects to flourish. He has also planted over 3 miles of hedges […]


Orange Tips & Tufted

Published on April 26, 2005

I had a drive down a local farm track today to look for some Warblers and/or butterflies. The track is a wildlife haven as it is set beneath the level of the fields either side, and also has a very old established Hawthorn hedge on each side also. This leads to a very warm area […]


Hare today

Published on April 22, 2005

At last the sun is shining, so I”ve just had a couple of hours slowly driving round the fields with fellow photographer Phil Tomkinson. I try to be as regular as possible with this, as it keeps the wildlife used to the vehicle and some quite intimate shots are often possible.
A Brown Hare was very […]