Thursday, 26 November 2020

Introducing something new for 2021.

2020 has been something of a rather strange year, one that at times has almost seemed as if we have been living within a parallel universe that makes zero sense at all - if it is not a parallel universe it is the set of a giant 60’s psychedelic Sci-Fi hippy movie that we have all been living within. Still though at least with news of vaccines and vaccinations starting to take place as early as next month (December 2020) it could be said,

“That there is light at the end of a very long tunnel”

So hopefully 2021 will begin to look very different and will more than likely be a refreshing change to the year 2020, that being said some more positives is that various regions of the UK have gone back into a “tier approach” of lockdown restrictions and some of them make no sense, could 2020 also be the year in which science has broken? Who knows. Either way the tier system will be reviewed within fourteen days so Christmas might just be saved after all.

Away from that and throughout lockdown I have been inspired and have learnt many things, perhaps the one major thing that I have learnt within lockdown is the following,

“To never take anything for granted”

And that is why I am pleased to announce that next year a new project is being started - one that might prove slightly challenging but then again a challenge can be fantastic and can truly expand our knowledge, the new project is to capture as many waterfalls as I can, of course the waterfall photographs will be available to purchase from the following two places,

https://www.28swphotography.co.uk/store

28swphotography Shop | Redbubble

You can also keep up with the progress of the waterfall project which can be found here,

thewaterfalltogger

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