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Stuart McIntyre

Creator & manager of social enterprise communities, blogger and podcaster. Husband, father of four and foster carer. Taking on a 365Project for 2019.
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Day 36
Paddington Station
Paddington Station 36/365 A day of wearying travel, visiting a client in the city. I'll never tire of travelling through Paddington...
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Day 37
New vs. Old
New vs. Old 37/365 I'm a true fan of the Cotswold Stone architecture we have in this area, including examples like this from the Royal Agr...
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Day 38
Looking East
Looking East 38/365 You might remember my photo of the Mansion and yew hedge in all the snow last Friday. Here's the same landmark but fr...
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Day 39
Confluence
Confluence 39/365 A crazy day of work, car repair shenanigans, plus high winds and pouring rain left little opportunity for photography. Ho...
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Day 40
Cedar
Cedar 40/365 I was asked to photograph this cedar by a lovely friend in the Church, to be used in our sermon today (it is yesterday's shot in my...
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Day 41
Crickley Hill
Crickley Hill 41/365 One of my favourite views in the area, across Gloucestershire towards the Malvern Hills. It looks so glorious doesn...
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Day 42
Fire and Flood
Fire and Flood 42/365 The flood waters are rising on the infant Thames, and tonight's incredible sunset glow cast some wonderful reflec...
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Day 43
Sunrise on the Flood Plain
Sunrise on the Flood Plain 43/365 Adore the quiet stillness of the flood just after dawn…
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Day 47
Passing By
Passing By 47/365 Really enjoyed experimenting with this view of a nearby church. It was almost pitch-black when cars were not passing - th...
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Day 49
Sapperton Canal Tunnel
Sapperton Canal Tunnel 49/365 I’m standing on the Coates Portal, at the entrance to the 3,500m long Sapperton Tunnel on the Cot...
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Day 50
Winter Sunshine 50/365
Cirencester was looking glorious in today’s mid-afternoon sunlight. 📷 DJI Mavic Pro 1/1150s at f/2.2, ISO 100. 7 shot panorama.
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Day 51
Towering Vista 51/365
You can certainly see why Broadway Tower was built in this prominent position, can't you?
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Day 56
Sunrise Delight 56/365
Mornings aren't the easiest time of day to throw the drone up... I don't like to disturb the neighbours, and the children expec...
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Day 57
Early Hours 57/365
More star trail practice this morning. I've found that it's one of those skills you cannot really acquire quickly, with each timela...
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Day 58
Hatton Locks 58/365
The day was dominated by a trip to Birmingham for a Twenty One Pilots gig with my daughters and a friend, so opportunities for pho...
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Day 60
Losing the Light 60/365
The Parish Church is such a significant presence on the horizon in Cirencester, that it dominates just about every vista. Howe...
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Day 61
The Long Walk 61/365
Lovely walk out with relatives today. Perusing the crafts in the Brewery Arts and Corn Hall, then a stroll through Cirencester Pa...
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Day 63
Churned Up 63/365
Such a beautiful spot, on the banks of the River Churn. On the right, just out of shot, there is a tiny two room cottage that inhabi...
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Day 66
Frozen 65/365
In search of clear skies and low light pollution, I headed up into the mountains outside Zürich early on Thursday morning. Sadly the clo...
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Day 67
Coveted Cottage 66/365
There's so many handsome well-proportioned cottages and period houses in South Cerney, but this is one of my favourites. 📷 #lum...
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Day 68
Daffodil 67/365
Super busy family Saturday, with next to no time for any camera work. So it was instead an evening for experimentation, and a run out...
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Day 69
Darling Bud 68/365
A bracing but super invigorating walk around Westonbirt Arboretum with good friends and family. The macro lens was on duty for some...
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Day 70
A Light Dusting 69/365
Looking out from Barrow Wake towards Gloucester and then the Malvern Hills. 📷 Apple iPhone 8 Plus
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Day 72
The Pier 71/365
Tricky trip to the South Coast yesterday, and a quick walk to the sea front was much needed to blow away the cobwebs. And blow it did...