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Irton Hall Hosts the 54th Annual Veteran Vespa Rally Last week saw the return of the Veteran Vespa Club to Irton Hall to hold their 54th annual Rally. They returned once again to the Hall in Eskdale Full story: http://www.cumbriacrack.com/2017/07/24/irton-hall-hosts-54th-annual-veteran-vespa-rally/
“Red Ice – White Ice” by Chris Wainwright
“Red Ice – White Ice” by Chris Wainwright
Sharp reds and blues contrast each other in a iceberg series titled “Red Ice – White Ice” by photographer Chris Wainwright. See the series below:
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From the LightWorks: Red Ice-White Ice (2008-09) series by Chris Wainwright
Chris Wainwright
Red Ice-White Ice
Chris Wainwright
Red Ice-White Ice
Chris Wainwright Red Ice-White Ice 2008-09 C-print on aluminum Disko Bay, Greenland.
Off we go again...
The start of a new academic year, as always full of enthusiasm for the year ahead, our first staff meeting starts in a few minutes, who has been up to what should be the first item on the agenda.
My summer began sailing through the Inner and Outer Hebredies on a tall ship, with a group of artists and scientists thinking about and talking about Climate Change. Called 'What has to be done' and organised by Chris Wainwright, it was one of the richest experiences of my life. A story of the trip will appear elsewhere but as a taster here is a picture of just one of the many islands we sailed past.
For photographers it was taken with my first serious digital camera, a Sigma Merrill DP2. A bizarre machine with some quite outstanding innovations but otherwise awkward to use.
So a first post for me after a long gap, and the beginning of a year of blogging from us all in photography here at Plymouth University.