#177 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: WILD HORSES & DIRTY BOOTS

It’s the show of the week where I take your thoughts about photography on a photowalk. Just me, my now trusty Fujifilm X-Pro1 with manual vintage lens set up, a microphone and mails you’ve sent in. Hopefully you’ll be taking your walk same time and of course share your pictures with the show if you do. Today we talk monochromatic sensors, shooting style, Berlin sights and capturing the stars as I walk once more closer to home, a result of pandemic restrictions. Snelsmore Common; dry heath, birch woods and a 5000 year old layer of peat, a military depot during WW2, now a rambler’s paradise and home to wild ponies. The signs say don’t feed and don’t pet. I'm not sure that applies to the ramblers or the ponies.

FURTHER REFERENCE: Raquel Natalicchio who appears Monday as a guest, Leica’s M10 Monochrom and Lynn Frazer’s travels minus a Monochrom.

Thanks to our friends at MPB.com the number one people if you are thinking of buying used, selling your kit or trading in the states and Europe for their support of the show and as ever, our Patrons for believing in this project.

Gurmeet Dhanjal’s Berlin photowalk.

Steve Wheller takes in the beautiful Welsh countryside.

Mike Miller finds peace and quiet in a graveyard setting for his astrophotography.

Mike Miller finds peace and quiet in a graveyard setting for his astrophotography.

Images made during my own photographic ramble on Snelsmore Common, Berkshire, England.

Neale James

Creator, podcaster, photographer and film maker

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