Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Snowdrop | consolation, hope


"I am come to calm your fears; to console you in the absence of bright days and to reassure you of their return."  Happier times will return.  The days have already hinted at getting longer and brighter.  Yesterday the air even smelt of Spring!  



Sunday, 16 February 2014

The perfect Valentine, or the ramblings of an emotional idiot!

Hello there! It dawned on me that I haven't updated my blog in a VERY long time and I do apologise (assuming anyone out there is even in the slightest bit bothered!).  I have lots of photographs to update you with, some pretty, some exciting, a mix of nature and a healthy balance of city art.  But as it was Valentine's Day on Friday and I shot a really lovely Wedding yesterday (photographs of that to come, the couple had known each other for 50 years, just imagine!), I got to thinking about "The Perfect Gentleman".  What constitutes the perfect gent or partner?  Obviously that will differ for each individual, but personally, I want romance!  I want charm!  I know I keep saying it but I want wooing! I know, I was born in the wrong Century!  Do women really want Mr Darcy?  Colin Firth did wonders in his white shirt, being all dark, handsome, (wet) and broody.  But isn't broody just code for moody, sulky and not actually very thoughtful?  Surely Mr Rochester or the oh-so-sweet Mr Bingley would treat you better, with more respect?  Or is it that we ultimately want a bad boy?  

I've been hiding away from the storms with Cranford (I can't believe I haven't seen it until now!) and have fallen completely for the charms of Dr Harrison (who incidentally played Mr Bingley in the recent film version of Pride and Prejudice).  A sweet, kind man who tries to please everyone and gets himself into all sorts of trouble even nearly losing his sweetheart by trying to be lovely!  Last night the first episode of the second series got a little too much for me with several weddings/engagements, death and the arrival of the ultimate perfect gentleman Tom Hiddleston.  I had to switch it off, crying my eyes out, half-way through. I couldn't take it anymore!  So the perfect Valentine?  Oh, what do I know?!  An emotional wreck, cuddling her two kitties, a hot water bottle and processing photographs from a beautiful wedding.  Let's look at some lovely photographs of owls instead!




Isn't this the most lovely face?  I think I'm in love with this owl!


Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Christmas collection...

December is here!  How did the year go so quickly?  It is so lovely to see all of the Christmas lights going up already and to start thinking of buying presents for friends.  I really must get on with writing my cards and visit some Christmas markets!  It isn't Christmas until you've frozen your fingers in the big city, whilst mooching stalls and eating a hot sandwich!  For those of you who don't see me on a day to day basis, I am wearing my Christmas jumpers with pride (shh, don't tell anyone that I've been wearing them since just after Bonfire night!) and I've tried getting the kittens in tiny Santa hats.  It is officially Christmas in the Anthony household!

Here is part of the 2013 Winter Collection for you to enjoy!


Moss and Ice (3 left in stock)

A pair of snowy sheep (3 left in stock)

Curious sheep (3 left in stock)

Snowman (sorry, sold out!)

Winter sky (7 left in stock)

Snowy landscape (5 left in stock)

Snowy mountains (4 left in stock)

Sheep queue (sorry, sold out!)


Forest in the snow (1 left in stock)

Mountain landscape (2 left in stock)

Cwm Idwal pathway (8 left in stock)

Llyn Padarn (2 left in stock)

Sunset over Llyn Padarn (1 left in stock)

Ice patterns (3 left in stock)


Walk like a sheep (1 left in stock)

Llanberis sheep (6 left in stock)

Resting leaf (1 left in stock)

Dolbadarn (3 left in stock)

Lakeside (1 left in stock)

Bells (sorry, sold out!)

Driving home for Christmas (7 left in stock)


River in the snow (1 left in stock)


Magic forest (sorry, sold out!)

Snow laden (5 left in stock)

Frozen (sorry, sold out!)


Peace in the Village (5 left in stock)

Wonderland (5 left in stock)

Cwm Idwal monochrome (3 left in stock)

Reflection (1 left in stock)

Crossing (1 left in stock)

All that glitters (3 left in stock)

Shoots (1 left in stock)

Icy lake (1 left in stock)

Christmas tree (sorry, sold out!)

Reindeer (1 left in stock)

The cards are printed on 350gsm FSC credited paper stock, they have a light satin coating on the outside, with the inside left uncoated and blank so that you can easily write your own message.

£1.60 each
£5.80 for a pack of 4
£6.75 for a pack of 5
£12.00 for a pack of 10 



All UK postage and packaging £1.70 for up to 10 cards, plus £1.00 for each extra set of 10
(postage available overseas, please contact for further details) 

Contact me on rosie _ anthony @ hotmail . com (with no spaces, that's just to avoid spam) or leave me a message on here and your own little package will be on its' way to you within the next day or two.

Monday, 4 November 2013

Remembrance | an inadequate thank you



Remembrance|
a. The act or process of remembering.
b. The state of being remembered: holds him in fond remembrance.
2. Something serving to celebrate or honor the memory of a person or event; a memorial.
3. The length of time over which one's memory extends.
4. Something remembered; a reminiscence.
5. A souvenir.
6. A greeting or token expressive of affection.
 
How can I say thank you enough?

Thursday, 24 October 2013

Summer flowers on film ...

Doesn't time fly?  I can hardly believe that it has been three months since I last posted on here!  I am sure that you probably haven't noticed either to be perfectly honest!  I am constantly falling in love with film, we have a very big love affair, the film camera and I!  I thought I would share some of the lovely summer flowers that I found around town over the summer months.  They were all taken on a Nikon FM2.

In my new photography course we are looking at photojournalists and I'm getting the bug for street photography!  I didn't think that I could do it, but have learnt that I just need to pop my own personal style on it.  Will show you those shots another time.