About Us
- Ian and Irene Jameison
- In 1977 we hired our first narrowboat from Anglo Welsh at Market Harborough.From that moment our destiny was set. In 2006 we finally purchased our own brand new 57' narrowboat which we named 'Free Spirit'. Our aim is to travel the length and breadth of all the navigable rivers and canals of the UK. This will be our story as it unfolds.
Monday, 20 January 2014
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- Time out.
- Brrrrrrr..... blooming cold aint it.
- A footpath to nowhere.
- Running the Outlook
- Sandiacre Lock open day and a meeting with Richard...
- Update on Jade
- A very unwell doggie
- Top box made. I have such a clever fellow.
- Might be able to have our say about C&RT funding a...
- So....it seems we pay through the nose again!
- A Snowy theme
- More wildlife
- Tea rooms for us and the birds
- Just my wildlife today
- Changing skyline
- Got it wrong!
- Will you look at all that muck
- Some people just dont care!
- Litter brother and sister meet for the first time ...
- This made me laugh
- The Thames floods
- Cock of the North
- Surprise flood
- Great Northern welcomes Oisin
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- Boat hazzard on the Erewash
- How can one miss whats in front of one?
- Escapee on the towpath
- Wildlife
- Blue blobs springing up along the towpath
- Fast start, slow finish
- Journey back.
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2 comments:
Irene your photos are wonderful and I'm very envious. I can't get mine anywhere near the quality of yours. I'd love to know what sort of equipment you possess.
All the best to you both and happy cruising.
Peter (Old Salt- The Ancient Mariner)
Hello Peter,
I'm really flattered by your comment. It's always nice to know that people are looking at the blog and enjoying the photos.
To answer your question most of my 'And finally' photos were taken with a bridge camera Pansonic Lumix FZ48. I very seldom use a tripod but this camera has a built in stabiliser to stop camera shake. For my close up of bugs and flowers I use a macro584 medical close up lens 4X. Just recently I have purchased a Canon 600d with a 70-300mm focal range. I'm still getting to grips with this SLR but so far I find it very easy to use. I used to have the camera setting on sport mode but have progressed to Aperture priority setting my own shutter speed, ISO and depth of field (f number ) Hope this has helped. I look forward to our paths crossing and doing the 'meet and greet. Once again thank you for your kind words. I have added you to my blog list.
Irene
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