Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category

Blood Moon

Tonights Blood Moon just before the clouds rolled in over Parwich

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Parched Parwich

Photo by John Lord

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Bee Photography

Does size matter in the B world? David G

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Morning Mist

Saturday morning mist after the rain by David G

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Evening Light

‘Destination the sun, over Parwich Wednesday evening’ by David G

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What goes up must come down

Taken  from  Bradbourne church by John Lord

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Hmmm, what to eat first..

Thank you Dawn J for sending in this amusing image.

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Spot the Owl, no. 2

Seeing Bob’s photos inspired me to take my camera out today and here’s the result – spot the owl competition no. 2. This one is somewhat easier than number 1!
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A Spot of Bird Watching

Thank you Cheryl W for sending in the photos taken by Bob

 

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Thank you Alex S for sending in the photo

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Upside Down Rainbow

Did anyone see tonight’s upside down rainbow? It started with three points of light with the rainbow only visible to the naked eye through tinted glass. Then the upside down rainbow lasted for over 45 minutes!

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Beautiful Orchids

Where the modern day fertilisers can’t reach they seem to survive. By David S

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Swallows on the Pond

Swallows at the Millennium Pond. 8th May by JFS

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Ups and Downs of Village Life

Branson launches his first balloon mission to the moon

By Cheryl W

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David G Has launched his drone looking down on the blossom

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Thank you both for sending these images.

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Early riser David G sent in these beautiful images from around the village.

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Spot the Owl

In the tradition of the once popular Spot the Ball games here’s our very own variation Spot the Owl.

Can you spot the Barn Owl captured by iphone this afternoon near Newton Grange on the Tissington Trail? (Come back John F-S!)

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Flooding at the Ford

Thank you Jane B for sending in these photos of the floodwater at the Ford yesterday.

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Curlews

Thank you John F-S for sending in photos of the Curlews near Parwich

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Lawncreeper

It has been a tough time for the local wildlife during the snow storms. This little treecreeper is continuing to feed off fallen sunflower hearts on our lawn, I’ve never witnessed behavior like this before.

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Robin

Beautiful Bobbin Robin by Carol S

snowy robinMaybe one for next years Christmas cards Carol?

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Feed the Birds!

 

A lot of hungry Blackbirds in our garden today. Hang on that’s not a Blackbird!

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Winter Sheep

Thank you John L from Bradbourne for advising.

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Tonight’s Super Moon

The clouds have cleared after today’s snow showers to reveal the Super Moon

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Stonechat

This Stonechat was spotted on the Tissington trail yesterday.

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Winter Wonderland

It was such a cold walk this morning from Parwich to Alsop, but worth every step. What a beautiful place we get to call home.

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Sunday Brunch

Thank you John Lord for sending in this photo from his garden yesterday

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Puppy Love

Jill L would like to share photos of her new puppies. I think everyone will agree they are very adorable.

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Frosty Start to the Day

Thank you Caroline G for sending in this lovely autumnal photo taken by her uncle David Woolley.

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Yesterday

Thank you to David G for these wonderful photographs of yesterday morning

and evening

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Sun Rise

Thank you John Lord for sending in this cheerful processed image taken over Bradbourne.

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Whilst we were cleaning out their house, Douglas and Zebedee thought the wheelbarrow far more comfortable!!  Photo by Carol S

A barrow load of trouble!

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The Great Parwich Bug Quiz

How many bugs and beasties can you name? (Slideshow may be slow to load especially with our village “broadband” ! )

 

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Every Picture Tells a Story

Thank you to John B Lord (presumably from Matlock?) for these very entertaining photos of the friendly match between Parwich and Matlock Park B on 24 August. Plenty of opportunities for captions………

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Watch Out!

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Coming soon to a garden near you the Great Parwich Bug Quiz!

 

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Hurry Up! (Captions please)

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Can’t ewe go any quicker?

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Swallow Ripples

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Thank you John F-S for taking this photo at the Millenium Pond

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Cruise Control

Thank you John F-S for sending in this photo of a heron cruising over the village today.

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Double Rainbow

Great photos of the rainbow over the village yesterday by Nina M and Saskia T

Lovely photo of the rainbow by Nina.
Two more from a different angle.
One with a double rainbow (note how the colours of the second rainbow are inverted), and the other almost complete. Despite hanging out of the window, I couldn’t quite capture both ends in one picture… Saskia T

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Swallow in trouble

Thank you John FS for sending in these photos of a young swallow in trouble, but still being fed by its parents.

 

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This year’s show will take place on Sunday 24 September and will be linked  to the Harvest Festival at the Legion. So that no opportunity for snapping is lost, the categories for the Photography section are notified in advance. This year the categories are:

  • Reflection
  • Birds
  • Farm Machinery

Photographs should be unframed and no larger than A4. They must be taken within 20 miles of Parwich.

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