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This shot was actually a first attempt at a camera rotation image but was totally messed up. The alignment on my camera rotation tool was out and nothing was symmetrical. But sometimes you have to admit that even being a lightpainter with a touch of OCD, random is good!
The main silhouette was shot with a fractal filter over the lens. I then removed the filter and panned the camera across the frame to shoot four more silhouettes at 90 degree increments. But with the rotation tool out of alignment, the results were totally random!
This caught my eye. Had to grab a shot. Colour splash came to mind. Blue Jeans forever!
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An hour before sunrise, high cloud colour splashed across the sky above the Sydney Harbour Bridge, taken from the Barangaroo reserve shoreline. Shot on Gadigal land.
The air is laden with a pungency of sea water, fish, banter and negotiations. The recently colour splashed, Sassoon docks is all sights, sounds and odours. The regulars are looking for a good bargain, the photographers for a good frame and a few tourists with their guides, stories to take back to their homelands. As for me, I have still not got enough of this colourful, chaotic place.
Another from an interesting high tide, just after dawn, yesterday. The waves breaking against the sea wall and soaking the colourful Chalets or Beach Huts.
Stock photo highlighting my new favourite Monochromatic-Photography style shown here: black, white and mud!
Just some leaves against the sky.
Voigtlander Vito II camera
Color-Skopar 50mm f/3.5 lens
Lomo CN400 film
Lab develop & scan
I took this photo when in the city a few weeks ago. We were walking back to the train station to head home when I looked down and saw the couple sitting on the bench. Then I noticed the contrast of the green grass to the cement pavers and the man completely relaxed compared to the reader and texter. I shot this pic with my iPhone 5s and processed using VSCOcam and Colour Splash.
222021 alongside the Grand Union Canal at Newton Harcourt with the 1F40 13.02 St Pancras International to Sheffield
I noticed this gap in the trees and bushes at the side of the canal had been opened up during a walk at the weekend so returned to check out possibilities. Could do with the old EMT livery for a colour splash
This was my entry for our Wakering Photography Group 16” X 12” printed challenge, the theme being “Colour Splash”.
I think an orange coloured golf ball would have been more striking, sadly I didn’t have one of the same make in my stock so yellow had to suffice.
Female Oriental garden lizard (Calotes versicolor) trying to blend in with the wooden shutters of an old Thai house.