When my alarm went off at 3am this morning, I did wonder why I’d signed up for another Warwick 4am project, but I’m so glad I did. I regularly visit Charlecote Park with my family as it’s our nearest National Trust house and the lovely cream teas might just have something to do with it too. But I’d never seen it at night, so I was really pleased when I found out that the latest 4am outing was going to be there. We were blessed with a dry night and an almost full moon, ideal conditions though slightly chilly (it did take me a couple of hours to thaw out properly afterwards). And we got to see Charlecote from a whole new angle – the roof of the gatehouse. Here are my favourites from the session. Thank you to Sasha Taylor and Nivi Morales for organising as usual, and a big thank you to Lisa from the National Trust for getting up ridiculously early so she could let us in and look after us.
In the middle of the night at Charlecote Park { Warwick 4am project }
by Linda Scannell | 02 Feb 2013 | Fine art photography | 6 comments
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Fabulous pictures Linda
Thanks Sasha – and thanks again for organising it all.
wow you got some great atmospheric pics
I took my daughter along as shes studying photography at college
great experience if abit nippy!
Thanks Jayne. It was definitely a bit nippy – but worth it. Hope your daughter enjoyed it too.
These are great Linda. How exciting. I must admit I was very tempted to come along but was collecting for CRUK at 9am, so didn’t think I could do both. Bet it was great fun and will look out for the next early morning event. X
Thanks Gill. It was great fun – very different to photographing there in the daytime. I’ll let you know when I hear about the next one.