Start of a new month – Hard to believe a quarter of this year is already in the past! Anyway, time to join in with Brian’s Last on the Card Challenge π
I don’t often use the Moto g50 for photographs. It can do a good job at things that are close up but long distance scenic shots really show up the poor resolving power of the lens compared with a proper camera…
…Taken on March 2nd at Lyttleton Playing Fields during a morning exercise walk. I’m not complaining too much – It’s clearly aimed at the average selfie-taker and I have proper tools for landscape photography π€£ The prominent buildings left to right are St Jude’s Church, Dame Henrietta Barnett School and Hampstead Garden Suburb Free Church – All designed by SirΒ Edwin Lutyens.
The Fuji X-Pro2 was called into action during another of my walks back on 28th March…
…An Uno operated bus on the 383 route passing along Granville Road not far from where the famous Clown, Joseph Grimaldi lived in the early 1800’s. I’m currently working on a ‘Local Bus Routes’ project, so expect to see this in a tidied form sometime in the future.
Taken on the 29th we have the last shot from a home game for Wingate & Finchley against Cray Valley Paper Mills…
…After the heroics of the previous weekend, this was a disappointing match. Cray always looked more interested and also performed the task of strangling the life out of the game very well. I think the chances for both teams could be counted on the fingers of one hand and Cray took theirs. It wasn’t a good game to watch or photograph – In fact I haven’t found the enthusiasm to edit the photos yet! π
Finally, and on a happier note…
…The last screenshot on the PC is from Farming Simulator 25. Taken while doing some testing on Pallegney it shows my Claas Arion with a trailer load of very poorly stacked bales. I may get better with practise π€£ After the initial introductory post, I assessed some things about the map and the farm and I’ve restarted – expect the story to be ongoing from the original post though ππ
All photos as taken, just resized for the web.





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