Posted by: Stu Knowler on: December 19, 2009
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Posted by: Stu Knowler on: July 9, 2009

Not so long ago high speed photography was more likely to be found in a University Lab than a back garden but thanks to the lovely people at Casio, of all places, you can now have a little bit of high science on your picnic table. The Exilim EX-F1 can shoot a 60fps burst of still images & video up to a whopping great 1200fps. This is only the first day I’ve been able to have a play with one but even the obvious pebble in a bowl of water yields cracking results. Hopefully even more glimpses into the ‘Blink & you’ll miss it’ world soon.
Posted by: Stu Knowler on: July 2, 2009

Welcombe Surfers

High Tide Saturday

Sunset Rock
June has been a pretty beautiful month and the slightly dusty camera saw the light of day again at last. Particularly love the top shot of the two surfers post closeout session about to call it a day. More soon I promise.
Posted by: Stu Knowler on: May 7, 2009

There’s a Devonian saying which goes ”Oak before Ash, prepare for a splash. Ash before Oak, prepare for a soak”. Well judging by the number of Oaks in full leaf at the moment and the twiggy Ash trees, we could be in for a good summer.
Snapped on the banks of the River Torridge this oak was just begging to be snapped.
Posted by: Stu Knowler on: March 24, 2009

Down amongst the trees in the garden of the Buddhapadipa Thai Temple, Wimbledon, London sits this wonderful hand carved Buddha. A corner of early spring calm surrounded by the hubub & turmoil of the capital city.
Posted by: Stu Knowler on: February 18, 2009

I was just wandering back from lunch at our local when spotted these Scarlet elf cup’s in the hedgerow. Extraordinary colour on such a grey day, at first I thought they were bits of plastic! Will return to photograph them again soon.
Apparently they are edible but not sure I’m gonna fry these up with some garlic.
Posted by: Stu Knowler on: February 17, 2009

While the UK was grinding to a halt after it’s heaviest snowfall in 18 years I found myself a few hundred miles away in a land where a big dump of snow doesn’t seem to make the slightest bit of difference to anyone. Voss (North Of Bergen) was the setting for a week long snowboarding holiday. I took my tiny waterproof Vivitar just for snaps but captured this while sitting close to the trees at the end of the day.