Monday, June 29, 2009

Thanks!

Time seems to have flown by during my posting on this journal which I set up originally as a project after being made redundant in late March. I thought I would mark my 99th post with a big thank you to everyone who has taken the time to look at, follow and comment on my work. Its been a real pleasure receiving so much positive feedback about my photography and speaking to so many other people with a keen interest in wildlife and photography.

I am going to carry on posting my work here and continue with this project but it may begin to slow down a little as I have today returned to the world of work, albeit on a temporary contract in a self employed state. This recession we are in has hit the property industry very very hard and my career has dried up somewhat so have gone back to my roots as a construction quality engineer to pay the bills and to keep the missus happy! I have'nt been back a day and she has already planned Saturday's shopping trip to IKEA (her favourite shop, being swedish!). Lets hope the work keeps rolling in but I certainly will miss the freedom of getting out everyday with the camera.

Next up yet more farne images.............

P.S. During my lunch hour I found Emperor Dragonfly and Emerald Damselfly on site and I didnt have the camera - gutted!

6 comments:

  1. Happy 99th Matt, and hope to see many more. I always look forward to them.
    Good luck with the new job; and don't spend it all in IKEA. :)
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  2. Wow! Your photos are amazing. That's a really interesting bird in the previous post. Very cool looking. Thanks for sharing with us. I look forward to visiting again.

    Cindy
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  3. Hi Matt,
    I think we have to say thanks to you for offering us 99 amazing posts with incredible shots and marvelous messages. I love your blog a lot and miss it when you are away. keep it up going mate!!
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  4. Good luck with the new job, Matt. I haven't come across many blogs that are better than yours. As for the photos... stunning! Well done, mate

    Bill
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  5. Ah, its one of those things, working. Unfortunately that is a thing that I can't do. But, I'll keep looking out for you.
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