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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Akasha Mountain Retreat - The beauty of nature

When Chris and his wife Elana arrived we followed them through the outskirts of Heidelberg and then up the dirt road for approximately 12 kilometres, climbing all the time. It's a good road and you don't need a 4x4 . We came to the top of the hill and the countryside opened up before us. The hills slope down steeply towards the Duiwenhoks Dam and then climb again beyond it towards the far Langeberg mountains. You can see no houses, no people, only nature.
The garden is full of birds who come to feed on the ripe mulberries and later there will be figs and other delicacies for them. The Mouse birds play on the lawn, rolling around in fights for the females
The early morning mist
And the early light on the dam is like a mirror
Lynne woke very early on our first morning, peeped through the curtain and found two of these klipspringers grazing on the grass in front of our window. She quickly roused John who fetched his camera. They did not seem to be bothered by us watching, but did move on quickly
After those ripe mulberries?
Chris arrived at about 11 and took us on a small veld walk to see the local plants and birds
The wild flowers are in bloom in October
There is this interesting 'kraal', possibly a shelter or ceremonial site on the farm; there are two interconnecting circles and the stones are covered in lichen which must mean that they have been here many years.
Lynne took close-up photographs of the many tiny flowers in the veld
You can sit amongst the proteas 
and watch the sugar birds feeding
A Pagoda Mimetes attracts lots of birds
We sat down on the ground and watched for a while amongst the Pagodas and the pincushion proteas
Singing sugarbird
Far away on the top of the hill you can see cattle grazing under the trees
It is the end of the season for these Waboom trees, which the birds love
The river below the dam
Lynne spotted this baby kingfisher on a branch overhanging the river. It didn't seem frightened at all, just interested in us. It looked like it has just fledged. We identified it as the Malachite Kingfisher
It rained heavily that night and this is the misty sunset, warning of the wet day to come
It is a beautiful sunset
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2015


Wednesday, April 30, 2014

The best photographs from Main Ingredient's first 12 years

Lynne's great-uncle, James Jarché, published a book of portraits he had made entitled "People I Have Shot". This is a selection of birds, animals, places and landscapes that I have shot since 2002 in the beautiful land that I love so much - and one or two other places
2002
Table Mountain in the evening
Ponte Vecchio, Florence
Table Mountain, from the top of the Bloemendal hill, Durbanville, with fynbos
The beach at Pearly Bay
Fishing boats, Lambert's Bay
2003
Sunset with lovers, Camps Bay
A peacock, flamboyant, at Morgenhof
Boschendal in winter
The view from Mouille Point of a cold front advancing across Table Bay
Country landscape near Porterville
The beach at Strandfontein, north of Lambert's Bay

Basse Provence, Franschhoek, in winter
Wheat fields near Caledon
Winter clouds near Kloovenberg, Riebeeck West
Evening lovers on the rocks, Clifton
 2004
An old fisherman and his dog, St Helena Bay
Jacobsbaai sunset
The Mouille Point lighthouse, late evening
 2005
Early morning in Swellendam
Sunrise on the Knysna Heads
A baby elephant, Addo
Arums and rape fields, near Darling
Fresh yellowtail, Kalk Bay
A gull battling a storm, Yzerfontein
Mouille Point sunset
Yacht race in Table Bay
 2006
There was a devastating fire on Table Mountain. After helping friends whose home was threatened, I came home to help Lynne finish preparing that week's MENU. This was taken at 11 pm that night, from our deck, of the fire still raging on Signal Hill behind our house and it was that week's photograph. An early digital pic, which could be used immediately. I don't miss film
A blue seal in Kalk Bay
A Southern double-collared sunbird hen in the Clanwilliam nature reserve
2007
The citadel, Carcassonne, south west France
Mist on the Dordogne, near Bordeaux
Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse Delalande, Pauillac, France
The cottage in the lavender field, Franschhoek
Paddy Canavan in the gardens at Freshwoods, Elgin
2008
Cormorants, Plankiesbaai, West Coast National Park
A baboon family, Cape Point Nature Reserve
A hadeda ibis, Rustenberg estate, Stellenbosch
A dassie (hyrax), with no acrophobia or vertigo, on Table Mountain
Sunset ship, Sea Point
Getting to know one of Morgenhof's peacocks
Seagulls in a Sea Point winter storm
Hartlaub's gull, Postberg, West Coast National Park
2009
New Year fireworks, De Kelders, Gansbaai
Youthful fun, De Kelders
Lilac breasted roller, Kruger National Park
A bull elephant, having fun and breaking a few trees, Kruger National Park
Burchell's coucal, Kruger National Park
Gulls on a roof, Kalk Bay
Gum trees near Robertson
Noordhoek beach
2010
Evening, The Sentinel, Hout Bay
Late evening, Glenelly estate, Stellenbosch
Willows and vines, Delvera, Stellenbosch
Winter storm, Table Bay
The Hex River Valley
Southern Cape vista, Dassiesfontein
Strandfontein beach, north of Lambert's Bay
Gulls taking off, Sea Point
2011
Grey mongoose pair, Betty's Bay
Grey heron taking off, Botanical Gardens, Durban
A grey heron takes off from the Umgeni estuary, Durban
Albacore, Kalk Bay harbour
Trek fishers, Paternoster
Church street, Robertson, on a Sunday evening
A southern double-collared sunbird hen, Freshwoods, Elgin
2012
A malachite sunbird in the sunset glow, Hemel en Aarde Valley
Evening in the Hemel en Aarde
Night fishers in the new harbour, Hermanus
Winter vineyards, Glenwood, Franschhoek
I told you I wanted two bathrooms! Fraai Uitzicht, Robertson
Early morning, Mount Curtis, near Kokstad
2013
A pelican in flight, Devon Valley, Stellenbosch
Bucolic scene at Ormonde, Darling
Malachite sunbird, Belfield, Elgin
A Cape Town evening: The 92 year old Russian four master Sedov leaves Table Bay, while a gentleman paddles his surf ski
Swartland landscape from Vondeling, Voor Paardeberg
A Cape Wagtail (Motacilla capensis) with a juicy snack, Springfontein, Stanford
2014
A peaceful Hemel en Aarde evening
Table Mountain and its tablecloth from Blouberg beach in a South Easter
A Cape White eye takes a bath and gives a Cape Canary a shower
Photographed in the courtyard at Marc’s Restaurant in Paarl
 Cape Sugarbird (Promerops cafer) at Constantia Glen
Britannia Bay’s cormorant Fleet Air Arm squadron coming in to land
The cameras used have been, variously, Nikon F2, Nikon F55, Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 120, Canon PowerShot A510, Nikon D40 and Nikon D5100
Before 2005, photographs were made on Agfacolor Vista colour negative film and scanned with an AGFA D-Lab. After that, they are all digital
© John & Lynne Ford, Adamastor & Bacchus 2014