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It was one of those complete, random chance encounters, I was walking Bobby and happened upon this lamp left in the street. When I got home I grabbed my camera kit and headed back out, whilst getting mobbed by multiple mosquitoes I managed to get an LE, the light within it is from my mobile with the torch on. I recall the former owner of said lamp opening his window for a cigarette and curiously wondering what the hell I was doing with his former living room furniture.
It's made me consider this new collection, "Life Signs" whereabouts I happen upon rubbish, appliances, ornaments and things abandoned, I want to try and create something from it.
I hope everyone is well and so as always, thank you! :)
It wasn't a photography day out but crossing Westminster Bridge in the evening, I couldn't resist this one!
and reflections ...
Rideau Canal
Ottawa Cabada
Pic in my Ottawa Album ...
Pic taken Nov 15, 2022
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Saw this in Highgate Cemetery. I don't know who this lady was, only that her name was Martha as spelled out in pebbles in front of the grave, but she either really liked lamps or was afraid of the dark, but either way, what a beautiful way to decorate your grave.
On the first day of the Tibetan New Year, these lamps were lit for all those being affected by wars and persecution.
This was taken using a medium format 80mm lens wide open, just under f/2.
Auswahlfoto:
Für:“Happy Macro Monday“ am 17.10.2022.
Thema:“HIGH KEY“
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lampshade series.
for smitten magazine.
mode: vanessa
photo: me
styling: yin
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PS: I noticed lately there were some chinese links with my name written wrongly, the name is 张晶娜⋯⋯^^;