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A Walk Over Blackheath

05 Friday Jul 2013

Posted by Neil Clasper in London, Photography

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Blackheath, Fuji X-E1, kites, london, photography, Psychogeography, trees, wildflowers

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I’m often ambivalent about the charms of Blackheath; a place desperately convincing itself that it really is an idyllic rural village set by the city, but often as traffic-jammed, noisy, and estate agent-plagued as any other part of London. Last night, though, I walked over the heath from the village back to Charlton, taking a detour to watch the kite-boarders and have a look at the wildflowers along the bunds of Prince Charles Road; it was warm, the sunset brewing up to spectacular, just about possible to ignore the traffic along  the A2, and – on foot – take in the variety of plant life barely-perceptible from the bus.

Maybe I’ll put my campaign to have the whole heath re-forested on hold a little bit longer.

Photos all shot on the Fuji X-E1 and processed in the far-from satisfactory Windows Picture Manager. Home insurance payout can’t come soon enough.

A short walk along the old A1 at Neville’s Cross, Durham

30 Sunday Dec 2012

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A1, Durham, photography, Psychogeography

A Sunday morning walk on the outskirts of Durham, from my parents’ house to visit the parents of one of my oldest friends.

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A wood has grown here in the last 10-15 years, planted by housing developers in what was a field for dairy cows, obscuring the view across the valley to the north west.

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Converging parallels: peering down to the East Coast Main Line as it approaches Durham station.

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This was once a half-decent pub; now it looks as though the owners have taken Phoenix Nights as an aspirational business model.

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Looking West towards Ushaw Moor and Langley Moor.

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It were all filling stations around here when I were a lad. Now housing developments, some completed, some on hold for the foreseeable.

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Scrubland on the outskirts of the city.

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