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For MERGE Magazine, May ‘09 Issue [out now]. Editorial [Fashion] supplement using PROOF Cosmetics. Proof Website Concept/Styling/Hair/MUA/Art Direction: Stephanie Mountzouris / Photography/Editing: Moi Models [L-R]: Rose, Jackie, Bianca, Annalisa, Jessie & Moira MERGE website / MERGE on MySpace / MERGE on Facebook Copyright 2009 Harmony Nicholas & MERGE Magazine btw the shot got shrunk by RB so if you want to see a larger version check it out here
Another shot of my beautiful girl Helga. Some late night puddles in a carpark in norwood set the scene for this mini shoot. this is the complete other end of the spectrum from Helga 1
The Celtic Cross: Captured in West Norwood Cemetary, London. SE27 How I took this shot: After looking around the cross, and taking a few test shots, I opted for the low down position with the sky as a stark backdrop for the wonderful shape of the cross. The Light was perfect, 10am low in the sky in winter in England. Photo straight from camera to screen. Camera: Nikon D700, Lense: 24-120mm.
St Luke’s Church, West Norwood, London. / The interior of St Luke’s: A busy and thriving Anglican Evangelical Church. The congregation comprises folks of all strata in society and a wide ethnicity. Many coming from Afro-Caribbean decent. We reach out to the people of London and beyond with the love and mercy of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Captured in West Norwood London: Monday 2nd Feb 2009.
A male Mallard tries to get forty winks at South Norwood Lake, London. Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D3 / Lens: Nikkor 80-400mm f/4-5.6 / Focal Length: 340mm / ISO: 200 / Exposure: 1/250 sec at f/5.3 / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2009 John Hooton Photography
Captured after a hard frost on 3rd Jan 2009 in West Norwood, South London. / Nikon D700; 50mm f/1.4 @ f/3.5 ISO 200. 1/125 sec.
I just love the snow. At long last.
Taken at South Norwood Lake, London, UK. Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D3 / Lens: Nikkor 80-400mm f/4-5.6 / Focal Length: 340mm / Filter: Polariser / ISO: 200 / Exposure: 1/125 sec at f/8 / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2009 John Hooton Photography
For Robbi aka Down 23, thank you very much for you support and kindness it means alot to me! I know you love fowers coverd in dew and drops of rain, so this one’s for you my friend! :] Tracy xx Evening Primrose. Plant: Erect (usually), 50-150 cm tall Leaves: Lance- shaped to oblong, mostly 10-20 cm long, smooth or wavy edged. Flowers:Yellow, 2.5-5cm across with a long tube (containing the ovary) below for petals, 4 sepals, 8 stamens and a short(less than 2cm) style tipped with a cross-shaped stigma; flowers in stiff, leafy-bracted spikes. Blooms: July to September. Fruits: Erect, persistent, oblong capsules, 1.5-4cm long. Habitat: disturbed ground. Distribution: Native across southern Canada and most of the U.S. Pick: A few. Location of this flower is Norwood Ontario Canada, near the wood’s edge.
Wild blue Flax- Linum usitatissimum Flowers: Several, terminal or scattered on upper branches. Flower stalk often droops at the tip. Petals 5, pale purplish blue with darker guidelines, yellowish at base, wedge-shaped, 10-20mm long; dediduous early. Sepals 5, often whitish on the margins, 4-7mm long. Stamens 5, united at the base. Flowers can be white but this is rare. Blooms: March to July Fruit:, Brown, many compartmented capsule, 6-10 cm long on erect stalks, with 8 to 10 shiny dark-brown to black seeds. Leaves: Alternative, simple, stalkless, 3 nerved. Numerous, gray-green, linear to lance-shaped,1.5- 3.5 cm long. Habitat : Dry, often sandy, exposed hillsides, grasslands, roadsides, gravelly river flats and open woods. Disturbed ground. Distribution: Europe; naturlalized throughout North America. Pick: Freely. These where found growing in an open area, well lit by the sun, near some woods in Norwood Ontario Canada.
Lupine / (Lupinus arcticus) / a.k.a. arctic lupine / Lupines are one of the more common wildflowers in British Columbia. This member of the pea family is a perennial which can reach a height of over 70 cm. / The are also very common throught Ontario and through North America. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- LEAVES: / - the majority come from the base of the plant / - long stalks (twice as long as the blade) / - Lupines have 6-8 leaflets (3-6 cm. long) eminating from the end of the leaf stem: spear-shaped with sharp pointed tips / - smooth upper surface with a hairy underside / - at night the leaflets fold down / - the cluster of leaflets follows the sun throughout the day / FLOWERS: / - Lupine flowers are blue, purple or pink- or white- 12-15 mm. long / - are in clusters on long spikes / - pea-like / FRUIT: / - 4 cm. hairy pods / HABITAT: / - Lupines grow in moist climates throughout North America / - Lupines prefer open areas. FASCINATING FACTS: / - Lupines provide a beautiful panorama in British Columbia meadows / - a favourite delicacy of BC’s loveable marmots / - some forms of Lupine are regularly cultivated in gardens / - after a rain, look for the ‘diamonds’ of water glistening in the ‘palms’ of the Lupine leaves. Location of these plants : On a hillside next to a meadow…Norwood Ontario Canada
Red Sky Sunrise: Captured Saturday Morning (31/01/2009). / As I had a break from visiting other Bubblers, I looked out the window and spotted a great sunrise, just too beautiful to miss. So I put down my cornflakes and nipped into the study to grab my camera. Out I went into the garden, bare feet on frosty ground, and dressing-gown wrapped tight:) I snapped off a few shots of the beautiful deep red sky. / Red sky in the morning, sailors warning! / Camera Nikon D700, 24-120mm Lense, Aperture Priority f/8, ISO 800, 1/10sec.
The Angel in Norwood: Captured on Tuesday 2nd Feb 2009 in West Norwood Cemetary South London. SE27. Camera: Nikon D700. Lense: 24-120mm.
I was drawn to the graveyard in West Norwood London after our unusually large snowfall. There were so many wonderful things to capture that I’ve uploaded quite a few. / / Captured with Nikon D700 and 24-120 Lense. I’m sure this would make a great Christmas Card for someone???
A view of Lower Wharfedale from just below Norwood Ridge in North Yorkshire.
In cities no one is quiet but many are lonely; in the country, people are quiet but few are lonely. Geoffrey F. Fisher (1887-1972)
The Perfect Christmas Gift: Amelia received a pink digital camera for Christmas from Santa. She loves it and has been very busy already taking lots and lots of shots. She got a 2gb card and can take thousands of shots and hours of video with it. She love the still shots the best and is constantly in people’s faces with it. It has a built in flash and is water/shock proff etc… Amelia is a natural photographer too, whilst awaiting the train from West Norwood to London Bridge she was taking shots of my daughter and her fiance, and was asking them to pose and kiss for the camera. People laughed and we had lots of fun in London too. However, Amelia is only four years old and has learned to frame people up properly in the viewfinder already. / One thing she can’t quite get though is it’s name, she calls it ‘My Crowner’ how cute it that? Marvellous! The perfect gift for someone who loves photography.
Captured on Monday 2nd Feb 2009.
West Norwood Cemetary with a white blanket of snow. / Captured on Tuesday 3rd Feb 2009. Nikon D700 with 24-120mm lense.
Scene at Norwood Pond, Beverly, Mass.
Lupine / (Lupinus arcticus) / a.k.a. arctic lupine / Lupines are one of the more common wildflowers in British Columbia. This member of the pea family is a perennial which can reach a height of over 70 cm. / The are also very common throught Ontario and through North America. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- LEAVES: / - the majority come from the base of the plant / - long stalks (twice as long as the blade) / - Lupines have 6-8 leaflets (3-6 cm. long) eminating from the end of the leaf stem: spear-shaped with sharp pointed tips / - smooth upper surface with a hairy underside / - at night the leaflets fold down / - the cluster of leaflets follows the sun throughout the day / FLOWERS: / - Lupine flowers are blue, purple or pink- or white- 12-15 mm. long / - are in clusters on long spikes / - pea-like / FRUIT: / - 4 cm. hairy pods / HABITAT: / - Lupines grow in moist climates throughout North America / - Lupines prefer open areas. FASCINATING FACTS: / - Lupines provide a beautiful panorama in British Columbia meadows / - a favourite delicacy of BC’s loveable marmots / - some forms of Lupine are regularly cultivated in gardens / - after a rain, look for the ‘diamonds’ of water glistening in the ‘palms’ of the Lupine leaves. Location of these plants : On a hillside next to a meadow…Norwood Ontario Canada
Love this solar flare! I took this 5 minutes ago….11:20 am Dec 10th 2008. / It made me feel happy as soon as I saw it and gave me a feeling of hope and light. :]
Norwood Forest- Conservation Area- Beaver Pond Project
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