Tim's One Photograph a Day

Leicester Road, Rugby. The nearly sunset!

Leicester Road, Rugby. There’s nothing more disappointing than seeing what looks like a brilliant sunset in the making &

A Clothes Peg in Close Up.

Clothes Peg. Once again, it has been a bit of a grey day. Looking for something different to photograph, I spotted our little

Rugby Theatre on Henry Street.

Rugby Theatre. It was a bit daft going into town on such a nice day without either camera! Still, the phone is a reliable back

Oranges for Sale!

A Box of Oranges. It has been a wet day today. Not particularly conducive to photography. Towards the end of the day, I still

Misty Frosty Morning on the Oxford Canal.

Misty Frosty Morning. You will, of course, realise that this shot is taken in a very similar location to yesterday’s. It

Brownsover Visitor Moorings, Rugby, Warwickshire.

Brownsover Visitor Moorings at Dusk. Staying with the long exposure shots. Today’s photograph is of where we are current

A Display of Fireworks.

Fireworks. Today there was only one choice for the Photograph of the Day. So, a walk into town to where the Rugby Round Table

Ardie Savea, New Zealand All Blacks.

New Zealand All Blacks. Something completely different today! We have been in Twickenham, meeting the New Zealand All Blacks.

The “Mail Rail” Post Office Railway.

Post Office Railway. This was something we had planned to do back in September. We had booked our trip on the Post Office Rail

Elliott’s Field Retail Park, Rugby.

Elliott’s Field Shopping. Today being another greyish day, I had decided to leave it until dusk to get a photograph. I w

A Guide Dog Father and Son!

Father and Son First Time Meeting. Today was a very special day. Not only were we taking Guide Dog Oakley for a freerun, it wa

Rugby Clock Tower – Town Centre Landmark.

Rugby Clock Tower. Standing right in the centre of town is this historic feature. Rugby Clock Tower has stood here since 1889.

A Disconnected Branch of a Tree!

Disconnected Branch. We remember this from last time we were in Rugby. It amused then, and we still think it funny. A disconne

A Performance by Hinchley Manor Operatic Society.

Hinchley Manor Operatic Society. As Monty Python would say – “And now for something completely different”! T

The Former Rugby Radio Station.

Former Rugby Radio Station. Last time we were here, the last of the Rugby Radio Station masts were still standing. Now, they a

Hillmorton Locks at Dusk.

Hillmorton Locks. We have moved again, and are now on the outskirts of Rugby. Once again, I am indulging myself in some night

Night on the Canal near Braunston.

Night on the Canal. Night time long exposures are great fun – even if rather time consuming! This shot of “Night o

Fenny Compton Tunnel – That Isn’t!

Fenny Compton Tunnel. The Oxford Canal on the whole winds its way through the countryside, keeping to the contours as much as

The Red Lion, Cropredy, at Dusk.

The Red Lion, Cropredy. We have left Banbury, and moved up the canal a bit. Tonight’s photograph is of The Red Lion Crop

Banbury Canal under the Bridge.

Banbury Canal Scene. This is the view under the Tom Rolt Bridge, looking towards the lock featured in an earlier photograph. A