Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category

Early morning jewels.” Photos by David G.

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A few small flowers shortly to be hidden by the fast growth of others.” Photos by David G.

Plus a moss takeover.

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All in one Walk

Thank you to David G for these photos taken all on the road side in one walk with the dog:

Bonus points if you can name them all, and extra bonus points for additional wild flowers spotted.

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Garden?

David G asks, “Which is Peter’s garden, which is nature’s garden?”

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Orchids

“Hope this is not last season to photograph this orchid as the second one has not made it this year” David G

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Busy Swallow

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A busy swallow gathering nesting material. JFS.

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Looking for Breakfast

Thank you to David G for these splendid and hopefully not too controversial photos:

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Up a tree in Derbyshire

For those missing John F-S’s photographs here is one we held back from a few weeks ago:

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Holes at Nether Green …

… are being looked into.” Andrew M.

But what are your caption suggestions for this photo?

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This years Horticultural Show  on 4 September will have 4 new categories of Craft classes:

  • A greetings card
  • A piece of handmade jewellery
  • An item crafted from wood
  • A handmade soft toy

The Photography categories are:

  • All in a row
  • Purple
  • A single flower in focus

Photographs to be no bigger than A4 in size and to have been taken within 20 miles of Parwich.

Time to get crafting and snapping!!!

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Thank you to Angela D for posting the photo of us in the balloon this morning, we didn’t spot you but we did see David and Moss on their morning walk.

Lynn C

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Red Letter Day

Thank you to Angela D for this photo “captured around 6.45am this morning

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Thank you David G.

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Busy Sky

Photo taken this evening by David G.

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After the Storms

Last night’s brooding sunset. Photo by David G.

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Storm Clouds

Today’s storm clouds rolling down to Parwich from Buxton Lane End. Photo by David G.

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It is with mixed feelings that we post these great swallow photos, as we are losing John and Marion to Winster. However we wish them all the best, and hope that this is not the end of his fantastic contributions to the Blog, though they will inevitablely become fewer. Also we hope to further mark John’s photographic involvement with parwich.org soon.

The Blog Team


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As the swallows move in to Parwich we move out! Cheers John F-S.

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Thank you to Angela D for these:

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Thank you to Caroline G for these photos:

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Plant ID please

Can anyone identify this plant, is it a dogwood?

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Photo by David G.

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Tonight’s Sky

Thanks to David G for this dramatic photoIMG_1168

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Up a tree

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Photo by John F-S.

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Buzzard

Thank you John F-S for this shot of a buzzard flying over Hall Gates yesterday.

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Sunday Sunset

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Photos by David G

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Is this………

A, new joint sign road or foot. B. someone practicing for odd fellows wellington throwing GOOD distance? asks David G

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Bird ID Please

David G has sent this photo in asking whether it is a juvenile goldcrest?IMG_1133

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Swallows

Thank you to John F-S for taking time from their removal preparations to send in these photos of “some of the swallows who arrived in Parwich this week“:

It is always good to welcome them back.

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Whether you call it a jinnel, a ginnel or a jitty, the path alongside the Memorial Hall was certainly looking lovely in the late afternoon sun today (photo by John F-S).

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Exotic Ducks

As we are relatively new to the Peaks, we are not sure how unusual this is, thought other blog readers may be interested to see.

We were surprised to see three pairs of Mandarin ducks at a remote dew pond near Milldale last week while out walking, we popped back with a camera today, they appear to be nesting in the area.

Lynn C

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Fun for all Ages

Thank you Andrew M for these photos

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Duck Race

Thank you to JFS for these photos:

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Photographic advice please

David G is

… … asking other photographers how to photograph ISS tracking. All I can get is a wobbly track.

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Fledged Already

David G could not believe his eyes today, but fortunately was prompt with his camera:

Amazing, young birds fledging in early April. Do you know what species they are David?

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The Churchyard Robin

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Photo by John F-S

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Frogs and Spawn

Some frogs, one of them has found a patch of sun. John F-S

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(Always good to get to use the ‘fauna’ category tag.)

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April 1st Sunrise

Is this the sun’s April 1st attempt of coming out? David G.

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And thank you to John F-S for these shots of its landing:

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A combination of yesterday’s good weather and the start of the ballooning season has certainly encouraged people to get their cameras out. Thank you to Lynn C for this one just before it landed:

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