The Ghost of Old John, Bradgate Park
Bradgate Park's ghost of Old John has been caught on camera!
I went out to Bradgate Park in Leicestershire last night to make some photographs of the Persiedes meteor shower, but as usual I became distracted with making my own different set of photographs.
There must have been around 30 other photographers on the hill and all pointing their cameras towards Old John and the night sky. If I had set my camera up in line with them, all of our photographs would have all looked the same. I checked the backs of some of their cameras and some shots had caught meteors but no land, just sky, stars and a meteor. I felt that the interest there was lost within seconds of saying 'Oh yes, a meteor'!
I couldn't stand in front of them to get a different composition, so I spent some time observing them making their pictures and then stepped back to design my own, carefully ensuring that not one of those photographers could make or replicate mine. I decided to not collect any photographs of the meteors because I'd already done it before and I needed different pictures to everyone else on the hill.
It's probably the very thing that has stopped me from visiting this place at night to make photographs in the past, I really don't want to make the same pictures as everyone else.
Hopefully, I've achieved that, what do you think?
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