Written whilst enjoying a single malt, "With a Whisky" brings you the latest ramblings from my side of the world. I can't promise prominent prose, or impressive imagery, but I'll do my best to keep you entertained.
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Written whilst enjoying a single malt, "With a Whisky" brings you the latest ramblings from my side of the world. I can't promise prominent prose, or impressive imagery, but I'll do my best to keep you entertained.
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Read MoreThe weather continues to be rather lovely, and so we took the opportunity to explore some more of our local area.
Read MoreI decided to take my A7R out with its native 55mm lens; SEL55F18Z.
Read MoreWritten whilst enjoying a single malt, "With a Whisky" brings you the latest ramblings from my side of the world. I can't promise prominent prose, or impressive imagery, but I'll do my best to keep you entertained.
Part 1 of ....
Read MoreIt's very easy to think that the grass is greener, but in reality, it's simply different shades of green.
Read MoreFinally, I "have the internet". It's taken a while—my most recent posts were actually composed on my phone, which is far from ideal—but now that I have the internet, I hope to get into more of a rhythm with the blog, and photography in general. Let's start off with a quick look at where we went today to meet friends for brunch; Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire.
Read MoreAt present, I'm not taking nearly as many photographs as I would like. This is due to the combination of a busy working week, and miscellaneous menial activities. It's basically left me without time to think about taking photographs, and when I possibly have had the time, I've just not felt motivated. This all changed on Saturday morning when I found myself with with a few hours with literally nothing to do, and promptly grabbed my camera.
Read MoreOh how I've missed long summer evenings...
Read MoreA first, I thought I was lost, but I was actually in the UK to witness Stage 3 of Le Tour de France, from Cambridge to London.
Read MoreWe killed some time in Ishigaki city whilst waiting for a ferry to nearby Kuroshima.
Read MoreSometimes a place sticks in your mind so much, that you have to go back. Sometimes, a place is so relaxing, that you need to return. For us, this place was the island of Taketomi in Okinawa prefecture.
Read MoreThough I've been fortunate enough to visit Okinawa numerous times, I've spent most of that time on the main island; Okinawa Honto. To see what else the prefecture has to offer, we decided to stay on nearby Ishigaki-jima.
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