Patrick Mayon
An egg straordinary view of London.
I took part with a friend in the Fabergé Big Egg hunt in London. At the start I wasn't really interested in taking photos of eggs : what I'm going to do with all these photos ... ?
But little by little I changed my mind. I did like my friend : i took lots of photos, I posted a wide selection on Picassa / G+ (#) and I even entered 16 photos in a photo competition sponsored by Sony !
Last week I was pleased to learn that one of my image was selected in the top 20 images for the Big Egg Hunt competition. As I was short-listed, my image will be part of a collage which will be exhibited at Somerset House this week-end (27-29 April) as part of the festival wekeend "World Photo london".
My image is a composite made from 3 different photos :
* the original view of London featuring the famous St Mary Axe building.
* A Fabergé egg called "ascension" and was created by Caio Locke and 3D Eye.
* The"Egg Letter box" was created by Benjamin Shine.
Voila.
(#) too many and not interesting enough for Flickr.
An egg straordinary view of London.
I took part with a friend in the Fabergé Big Egg hunt in London. At the start I wasn't really interested in taking photos of eggs : what I'm going to do with all these photos ... ?
But little by little I changed my mind. I did like my friend : i took lots of photos, I posted a wide selection on Picassa / G+ (#) and I even entered 16 photos in a photo competition sponsored by Sony !
Last week I was pleased to learn that one of my image was selected in the top 20 images for the Big Egg Hunt competition. As I was short-listed, my image will be part of a collage which will be exhibited at Somerset House this week-end (27-29 April) as part of the festival wekeend "World Photo london".
My image is a composite made from 3 different photos :
* the original view of London featuring the famous St Mary Axe building.
* A Fabergé egg called "ascension" and was created by Caio Locke and 3D Eye.
* The"Egg Letter box" was created by Benjamin Shine.
Voila.
(#) too many and not interesting enough for Flickr.