IF THE FIRST lockdown’s weather was known for its endless blue skies and sunny weather, then this one may be remembered for its distinct chill.
While some parts of the country have experienced snowfall, here in Basingstoke we have escaped it thus far.
Instead, we have been braced with freezing temperatures, thick cloud and a touch of frost. And if we are lucky, the odd glimpse of blue sky.
Whatever the weather, you can count on The Gazette’s camera club members to photograph the occasion. And this month so far has been no exception.
Our budding photographers have been capturing the elements in action across the borough.
From bird-watching in their back gardens to snapping shots on their daily walks, our memebrs have been abiding to the government’s restrictions of leaving home once a day for exercise.
The Gazette’s camera club members take part in monthly challenges, swap photography tips and get the opportunity to see their work in print. The club now has more than 1,000 members from a variety of backgrounds. Whether you are an total beginner or long-time enthusiast, anyone who lives in the area is welcome. It is free and easy to join. Simply search Basingstoke Gazette Camera Club on Facebook.
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