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Model: Nzinga Williams
Make Up Artist: Liz Russell
Hair stylist: Amelia Shorter of the Styling Lounge, Bristol
Dress Designer: Rachel Dapre
I always stop to look at this piece of art, which is on a street in Kingston upon Thames, near London. I don't normally like Selective Colour pictures, but hey you should try something at least once.
Explore 27.03.2014 HP #2 :-)
Very like another upload from 2013 but it is different, well just a little. The important difference for me is that in this version the full reflection of the table and chairs is visible, and that for me improves the composition considerably. I'm not lonely by the way, this was just a thought, inspired by one of my weirder dreams! I like this photograph, no photoshop here, just filters, thought, and repeated attempts :-)
The male mallard ducks are feisty right now, as it's mating season.
Active Assignment Weekly: Selective colour.
52 in 2020: 11. Something that makes you laugh. Mallards often make me laugh. They're so much fun to watch.
120 in 2020: 59. Interaction
We have had so much wind, rain and snow that the colour is gradually draining from the landscape.
This old, slightly unusual, barn is located above the track from Wath to Bouthwaite near Pheasant Cock Hall in Nidderdale, North Yorkshire
Out of sight, on the left, the old Nidderdale Light Railway track and Gouthwaite Reservoir are located
Powerful and majestic species, the whooper swan (Cygnus cygnus). Photographed in Scotland.
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52 Weeks of 2018
Week No: 7
Theme: Something Red (In the style of Richard Telford)
Category: Creative
I've been to Edinburgh before but never to the Fringe. It was a brilliant experience and would love to go again.
Great for street photography. These people were promoting their show and posed for me on the Royal Mile in the Old Town of the city.
Having a very busy summer so not had much time for editing.
Hopefully back in full swing soon. :o)
survived all that mother nature threw at her, wind, snow, cold and still hanging in there. made me think
Seen in Münster, Germany. A pleasant change from some of the more aggressive panhandlers that you increasingly encounter in German towns.
The boards on the windows are actually the blue colour, thought the selective colour added a bit of interest rather than my usual B&W
Given the right subject I love to do a selective colour work from time to time. I spotted this woman sitting on her own on the bench seat with no one around in any direction and thought that it might be an interesting shot. I also like the bright red of her jacket which really stands out.
I could have moved closer and/or changed to a telephoto lens but I wanted to keep my distance and use a wide angle to show the remoteness and emptiness of the surroundings.
I’ve taken quite a few shots of people from the back this year as not only does it not disturb their privacy and nobody can identify the person, I also think that it can be more natural.
Theme 'This Is Me' - My 44th shot of 2014 for this 52 week group.
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The topic was This Is Me and not actually portrait so this sums me up - being where I love London and doing what I love Photography..............
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