Photographs by Jason Bevan

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Autumn

I went out to get photos of autumn, and found it was almost over! The leaves are down, but I enjoyed the walk.

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Dawn on Primrose Hill

I’m a little bit obsessed with the viewpoint from the west of the summit of Primrose Hill. I’ve been back there several times now as I like the rhythm between the bins, towers, lamp posts and the Telecom Tower. This […]

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An Early Start

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A Robin

This was a co-operative little chap.  Sat posing for me unfazed as I changed settings on the camera at my leisure….

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Sandy Heath

I had a fantastic morning walking and brought back more than 300 better than average pictures, and nothing stand out. Still, the weather was nice, the sense of peace was great and I got entirely lost – not on the […]

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Riverside

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Riverside near the Globe

This was a snap from a month or so ago. The angularity of the tower cranes is interesting, but it’s the seagull that makes it. It was cropped out of a larger area, but is still sharp enough to make […]

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Emsworth

I went do some work for a client in the South Downs, and he kindly dropped me in Emsworth when we had finished. There were no great shots – just okay – but it was very exciting. The shapes and […]

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Diabolo on Primrose Hill

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I rarely take pictures of people – in the wider sense, as I take lots of people I know.  I always feel as though I’m stealing a little bit of them; I realise I shouldn’t. Or it seems a touch rude. […]

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Regent’s Park

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This one was taken on a very sunny day in Regent’s Park and proves that the technical deficiencies sometimes make the shot.

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Cassiobury Park

Watford has a really nice bit of parkland just near the Metropolitan line station; full of splendid trees. There was an old trunk – the Owl Tree, apparently – adjacent to an old stump which I came close to making […]

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