Moonlight, Mist and Phoneboxes - 22nd August 2005

A light mist is spotted on the way back from the pub on a Sunday night. It hangs over the field in front of the Cornwallis Arms, and so a return visit is made after having picked up the camera from home, a few hundred metres away. It seemed natural from then to do a few long-exposure photos of street furniture and passing vehicles, and some portraits of a lonely phone box (on the side of the A140) that is seldom used anymore.

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The moon's light struggles through the obscene barf-glow produced by the Eye Airfield industrial estate and Roy Humphries' yard

The moon's light struggles through the obscene barf-glow produced by the Eye Airfield industrial estate and Roy Humphries' yard

Patterns in the night, produced by waving a torch around

Patterns in the night, produced by waving a torch around

The mist on the field. The trees are lit by torchlight

The mist on the field. The trees are lit by torchlight



The phonebox explodes with light

The phonebox explodes with light

Streaks of light

Streaks of light



Night-time phonebox

Night-time phonebox

Nosher does a couple of self-portraits standing in the phonebox...

Nosher does a couple of self-portraits standing in the phonebox...

...just after this is taken, a police-car stops to find out what's occuring. It probably does look a little suspicious, after all...

...just after this is taken, a police-car stops to find out what's occuring. It probably does look a little suspicious, after all...

   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

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