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    A bit late to the party, sorry. Thanks for the suggestion Chevvy, I've been enjoying everybody else's 2012 so here is mine. I had to cheat a bit in order to do it by month, Feb was not very productive so it's a non-Oly shot, I hope you don't mind.

    January - I was doing a photography course at the local college and we had a play at studio portraiture. This was my most successful attempt:



    February - a bunch of us went to Mallorca for a cultural weekend (yeast is a culture, isn't it?). While we were there it snowed quite heavily, apparently for the first time in about 50 years. We Brits are known for being obsessed with the weather but we had nothing on the natives, the local press went bananas over it. This is the small mountain town of Soller:



    March - I had the good fortune to shoot a couple of big (by local standards) gigs for the local rag. This one is from the Hamsters on their farewell tour, they played their last gig on 31st March after 25 years pretty much continuously on the road. Guitarist Snail's Pace Slim:



    April - at Easter the "lost village" of Imber on Salisbury Plain was opened to the public. Here is the church looking peaceful and pastoral:



    May - and the cricket season is in full swing. It looks sunny but was freezing!



    June - a trip to stay with friends in Spain. This is Extremadura, an area in the south-west that is little known outside Spain (or even outside Extremadura). It is a huge wine producing area, these vineyards belong to Payva who produce some very nice wines and they go on for ever:



    July - more flannelled fools:



    August - some more crunchy guitar rock for the bank holiday. This is Jon Amor, a very fine performer and all-round good egg:



    September - the last cricket match of the season, some discreet celebrations after the opposition skipper was bowled for a golden duck:



    October - our mini-rugby festival. I love the expression on our player's face as he realises he is in for a score:



    November - proper rugby weather. It was a foul day, so dark by half-time that I had to crank the ISO all the way up and couldn't see what was going on. I was wet, cold and miserable - and we won so goodness knows how the visiting supporters felt!



    December - the story of the season is the rain. We've not had it as bad here as further west, we have a large area of open meadows near the city centre which can hold a lot of water (although some clowns want to build a new supoerstore on it). This is in a public gardens near the centre, the lad obviously felt the need for a rest:



    All the best for 2013 ... John

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    Records of a busy year, John, very active memories. Cricket one is a corker.
    The picture tells the story, great when you have a bad memory.DW.

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    • #3
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      Another 12 well worth a good viewing.

      I do like the youngster playing rugby

      Have a good year

      Ian

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      • #4
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        Enjoyed these John - love the little fellow and his rugby ball, and love the cricket shot with the bails flying! And the Musos. A nice choice of photos.

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        • #5
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          Enjoyable set of your year in photography.
          That moment looks like it made the young rugby players year.
          Derek

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          • #6
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            Thanks for your comments. The mini-rugby shot is one of my faves, I must track him down and send him a copy. I can always hope that he turns into another Jonny Wilkinson

            Happy new year all .... John

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            • #7
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              John, a great year for you is evident in these fab images here thanks for sharing with us all

              Your "Jonny W Jnr" rugby is fantabulous and the cricket too

              I rather love the mono of "Imber" is it open to the public ? if so I must visit one day en route to my friend Anna lurve that church
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              • #8
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                Thanks Chevvy. Imber is normally off-limits, it is in the middle of an area of Salisbury Plain that was requisitioned in 1943 for army training and the government never gave it back. It is a sad and contentious story.

                The village is opened a few times a year when the army aren't playing. I took the shot over Easter, and put up a thread with a few more photos at http://e-group.uk.net/forum/showthread.php?t=19978 . There is info on opening times on the church website at http://www.imberchurch.org.uk/ .

                It is well worth a visit, but rather a chastening experience.

                Ciao ... John

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                  Love your gig shots John, wish I could get a gig like yours fella

                  The wee fella sitting on the bench in the midst of the flood water is excellent. Enjoyed them all and thanks for sharing

                  Cheers

                  Greg
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                  • #10
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                    I like the gig shots too and the little lad playing rugby, that's a great expression.
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                    • #11
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                      Thanks Phill. And Greg - sorry, I missed your update.

                      Glad you like the musos. The March shot of the Hamsters was on a proper stage with lighting and stuff. August's of Jon was in a hall at a social club with no special lighting so I was pleased at the dramatic way it came out.

                      Ciao ... John

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