Bottisham Fen

bottisham-lock-161023-2It often pays to revisit files.  I found this picture from the Bottisham Lock walk on 23rd October and realised that it fits in with the other examples of traces/incidentals/small buildings that I’ve been recording on these early morning jaunts.

Photo: Hatley’s Farm, Bottisham Fen, Cambs, October 2016

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2 Responses to Bottisham Fen

  1. Sue B-H says:

    You seem to have a number of projects going on simultaneously and that is food for thought. I fear I may not have the cataloguing efficiency to be able to revisit folders and find historical material. Inspirational…..

    • brianhuman says:

      I’m not sure that having a number of projects on the go isn’t a symptom of indecisiveness or a butterfly mind. I like to think it’s a reflection of wide ranging interests and a delight in exploring the capabilities of photography, however.

      My cataloguing is not at all sophisticated: original files are kept in date order without any key words; pictures that are worked on in Lightroom and then kept in ‘project’ files. Being very ruthless in deleting from the memory card any pictures that are failures or duplicates helps – today I took four shots and kept only one.

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