My name is Clive, resident in Cape Town, South Africa. I am an amateur photographer who has been enjoying the medium in a more serious manner since 2003.
I took a trip to the UK armed with a Minolta Maxxum 7000 that I had inherited from my Dad.
Out of the holiday snaps, I managed to get a few that I felt were quite good, but had no idea of how I managed to get them 'right'.
Since then I have done a couple of courses in the darkroom and joined a local photographic society where I was on the committee for a while.
Hopefully I am getting it 'right' more often these days.
I have a Minolta Maxxum 7 and being tied into the lens system, the Sony A100 DSLR was my introduction to the digital world. This has recently been upgraded to the Alpha SLT-A55 and I have to admit that I have shot more digital in the last five years than film!
My daughter Kristen (Kris10) and son Sean (fotoSean) have accounts here too, in the hope that they will learn too and share my passion! Sadly they have been rather quiet of late, much like their dad...
August 2015 marks the end of my 3 years as coordinator for the Photographic section of Renderosity. What a wonderful time of my life that I thoroughly enjoyed! Thank you all for the opportunity!
Keep the smile alive,
Clive
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Comments (14)
durleybeachbum
James 1 !! How wonderful!
auntietk
I'm with you ... this is not part of my ordinary experience! I'm looking forward to being there at some point and seeing this place for myself. You whet my appetite for the trip with every shot!
jayfar
A lovely shot of this lovely old building Clive.
Blush
Great pic Hugs Susan~
Faemike55
Very beautiful building Great capture
qrud
1662, Insanely old, beautiful young.
awjay
aging nicely
MrsRatbag
Leaning a bit, but still standing. Love those old stones!
NefariousDrO
Wow, that is a beautiful building. I can't imagine living someplace with that kind of history still standing. Superb photo.
praep
350 winters and still standing - amazing how long such old houses are present without reinforced concrete or so.
kgb224
Indeed mind blowing. Superb capture Clive. God Bless.
debbielove
This is on the end of St Leonard's Street, near the High Street....which means nothing to most folks here! lol But it's a fine old abode,. still lived in.. But not by any means the oldest house in town! Fine shot! Rob
ELR
Nice
danapommet
WOW!!! Amazing stonework!