Showing posts with label Photo Diary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photo Diary. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 October 2021

Autumn Walk Photo Diary

I recently went on a walk with my camera and found some interesting things to photograph. I love this time of year when the leaves fall, and the beautiful colours. The light can be worth noting too. Let me know if you enjoyed my photos, and leave a link if you have done a photo diary recently.













Thanks for stopping by. :-) Xx

Thursday, 26 November 2020

Autumnal Walk Photo Diary

A few weeks ago, my family and I visited the grounds of a local museum. They have a children’s play area and so on. We went on a walk, and it was lovely to observe the seasonal colours. We bumped into a live turkey which seemed very friendly, I think it must have been missing its regular visitors because it was following us about hoping for bits of food. It was quite peaceful, and quiet. I took some photos of autumn leaves, and other things.

Have you been interested in walks at the moment?

Let me know if you have been appreciating the seasonal changes. :-) Xx














Thursday, 29 October 2020

Haworth Break #3 (Shop Displays & Doors)

The final installment of this series is here. I have included some of the little details from shops I visited as well as a mini project finding interesting doors. I would love to go back to Haworth to explore more as we only went for a short time, and I got some new ideas from my trip.

One of the most interesting shops was a little fashion accessories shop which had a display of rainbow purses, and a lot of effort had gone into it. There was a gift boutique shop which I recommend to visitors, and their dog themed window display was interesting. 

I hope you have enjoyed this series! :-) Xx













Shop Displays




Door Project

Saturday, 24 October 2020

Haworth Break #2 (Monochrome & More)

Today I’m back with photo diary part two of my holiday to Haworth from the beginning of the year. This segment features some more atmospheric shots from the town and church grounds which I thought was appropriate to share for the spooky season.

On another note Haworth is famous for the Bronte sisters, and although we didn’t have to time to visit the museum, I became more interested in their history. The museum is in the former Brontë family home, the parsonage in Haworth, West Yorkshire, England, where the sisters spent most of their lives and wrote their famous novels. Haworth overall is a really interesting place which I hope to revisit someday!

Are you interested in the Bronte sister’s history too?

What was your favourite photo from this post? :-) Xx