This is a sequel to an earlier post, entitled
Why Do I Swim in Blood - I was listening to Stereolab at the time - in which I take my Kodak DCS 560 out into the sunshine with its infrared filter removed, and a
visible light blocking filter mounted on the front of the lens, which in this case is a super-sharp Olympus 24mm f/2.8. More technical details in the earlier post.

I ended up with far more images than I could fit into a single post, and so here are some more. They were shot in
Freshford, Somerset, a posh village with its own train line. If you want to be buried in a plot in its cemetery, and you are not a resident, it will cost you £780.






2 comments:
Isn't Freshford in Wiltshire?
It seems to be on the border. I surmise that a small force of Wiltshire residents could invade the village, rip down all the street signs etc, and capture it for Wiltshire. By the time the rest of the country notices it will be a fait accompli.
But there seems to be an official move toward abolishing counties entirely (the Royal Mail no longer requires them) so it probably won't matter in a few years.
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