I keep plying my evolving photography skills around Norwich City and have started producing images such as:
Which I'm very happy with! I need to invest in a Macro lens now though, as the CafeTogs lot have been showing me some fantastic images gained from them!
I spent yesterday walking around walking around The Fabulous Rosary Cemetery in Norwich city. The cemetery has some interesting History. It was the first Cemetery in the UK to to allow burials of all faiths and even those with no religion. It was unheard of then to have mixed religions and even those with no faith buried in the same sacred ground.
Thomas Drummond established the cemetery in 1819. Being as radical as it was at the time it wasnt an instant hit, and sadly the first person to be buried there was his wife in 1821!
The cemetery eventually got rolling and has some important folk buried in there. Its reported that 1,850 people have been buried there since 1821.
But, enough of that, unfortunately my day there was a bust, the heavens wasnt smiling in me with it being a dank and overcast day, not only that but I had forgotten to pack my 18-55mm lens leaving me without any scene shots if the grounds. So I decided to go with my Nifty fifty lens and I had fun and learnt some things from the day, so alls not lost.
Until nest time. I bid thee goodbye.






