One of the first foreign photographers in Gaza, Sean Sutton, who was travelling with NGO UK-Med, documents the destruction in Khan Younis, in hospitals and photographs the destitution in the Israeli-designated ‘humanitarian zone’ of al- Mawasi.
Some shocking pictures.
Spring sunlight illuminating these big mature beech trees in Sunderland's Doxford Park in North East England.
It's a lovely spot to capture the different seasons and although in recent years storms have brought a number down, this group has been left unscathed.
Hope to be back later in the year capturing the colours of autumn.
The judge’s chair at Dunnabridge pound yesterday, between Two bridges and Dartmeet.
The pound is on the site of a Bronze Age settlement but the walls now are several hundred years old. The shelter was used for shepherds as a shelter from the moorland elements. Probably built here in the 1500s.
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@Rachelburch your pastoral #photography is a blessing to behold. Thank you for sharing dell and heath, meandering streams and the #Trees that cast cool shadow.
I've been experimenting with loading photos not taken on the toy camera and loading them onto the camera just to print them out... I think you need to get a small file size and maybe(?) remove metadata... though it may also be an issue around how some software writes a JPG.
I don't know if anyone else has figured this out yet, but if not, I'm working on it through trial and error.