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I’m lazy…
You will have noticed that, since the end of my last 365 project (a photo a day for a year) some 21 months ago,there has been a severe drop off in the amount of photography I have been doing because I haven’t had the push of getting out there every day…so I have started a new 365 project today.
I’m not hugely enamoured by the picture I have taken, indeed, I’m slightly embarrassed by the cliched use of selective colour on this shot…but I have got out there with my camera and taken some pictures and that, after all, was the aim.
Equilibre (French for ‘balance’). A stainless steel ball sits between two rust-coloured steel cubes-one cube provides the base, and the other sits precariously balanced, seemingly defying gravity, on top of the ball.
Equilibre Oblique 1/10
Artist: Philippe Pallafray
...and Pauline's belly button.
This may have the appearance of a bracelet but is in fact a rigid open ended bangle.
A new range of hire bikes in London, this time with an electric motor for assistance. They have even come to the suburbs such as my home town, Croydon, where the hilly terrain made conventional push bikes unpopular. This is left at the end of Blackfriars Bridge.
Macro Mondays :: Garden Macro :: 28th September 2015
We've had back to Winter weather this week and lots of rain...this morning went hunting for some macros from my garden for Macro Mondays theme and this little girl was hiding behind a rose bud...as I was shooting the bud she peeked from behind the bud and tried to make her way to a better hiding place from the big black eye staring at her. HMM everyone!
Catch up on my 215 in 2015 journey.
New post on my blog to check out some Sydney Harbour pics...
ive reached over 40,000 views on my account thanx to all of you :D
de-saturation, keeping the colours of the necklace for focus on that area
reached #10 in explore/interestingness
My little girl's dolls have houses, full of colour and warmth and luxuries - yet there are human beings who don't have so much as a roof over their heads...
With such a cold winter this year its important to remember those not as fortunate as ourselves, who don't have a nice warm home. Shelter do such a fantastic job in helping those with housing difficulties we think its important to recognise their efforts.
19.01.09
A train pulling out of Shirley railway station in Solihull is my subject for the selective colour. Hope you like it.
We are taking a break this weekend, with friends in Cambridge - hoping to see the colleges all lit up, and wondering how my camera will cope....
I had a very interesting session with a local art photographer a short while ago. I was picking his brains, and he was attempting to mentor. Basically, I think his main crit of my work was that I was scatty - the body of my work had no focus, no theme - I jump from one idea to the next with a lack of concentration, and that I would be better to stick to a single concept. I am interested in this as a comment, as I feel that a multitude of ideas, and learning new ways to present ones work is all part of the learning process. I don't think I want to become a one track photographer - it's all too much fun. Perhaps it's because I am a gemini? I have been thinking about his comments for some time, and I am still not resolved to alter my perspective. Anyone out there with any ideas? I know a lot of you have a single focus for the photography you post here...
Shopping centre internal next to St Paul's Cathedral.
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