"you're sure of a big surprise", the
song goes ... and indeed you would have been on Saturday, had you come across this dappled glade on Hampstead Heath, populated by a pop-up photography exhibition and a crowd of picnickers. Photos, idea, and execution are by
Sabine Thoele, who is fascinated by and enamoured of crows, but can turn her hand to any subject. Have a look at her photos
here, and crows specifically
here.
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...flying... |
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...landing... |
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The photographer photographed |
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Smiling for the camera (photo by Sabine Thoele) |
Other, better, photos of "A Murder of Crows" (by Andrew Smith) are
here.
Note the old coppiced tree, which would have been cut back every 10 or so years to obtain firewood - originally this part of the Heath was common land, used for gathering wood (to be sold in London, just down the hill) and also for obtaining
sand. This mining for sand and gravel (for making bricks and for the railway) makes for a pocked landscape, which is part of its charm.
1 comment:
great photos - and how nice to see you!
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