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At about lunchtime, the sun, if any lights alittle bit of wall, where the grapes are. If there's no sunshine they forgo the grapes. HFDF :o))
This is a small photo frame in the shape of a rabbit that usually lives on the windowledge in my study. I'm not 100% convinced that this meets the criteria for Hard Light and I may replace it if I come up with anything better.
Obligatory close-up-of-coins shot, in this case a penny and half penny. The lens will actually allow me to get closer than this however it creates an issue due to the lens casting a shadow. May well experiment with lighting regarding this...
Olympus 40mm - 150mm f3.5 - 4.5 digital zoom lens and extension tubes. Colour amended via Curves, nil sharpening. Shot in full-on sunlight. Hand held.
Day 274.
A bit obvious this one. It's been very sunny today and Barney has been around a lot - this is him on the windowledge and I had to close the curtains to be able to see the laptop screen properly.
Maybe an odd choice for the series but I like this.
The other odd shape is a piggybank btw.
Keep it in mind, advice is cheap and fate is sometimes unkind, but nevertheless, accept......
Steve Waterman Octet - Good Bait:
This is a pigeon ("Columba livia") on a ledge outside one of the classrooms of a school in Paris, France.
But I have to have them on this room which everyone who approaches the front door has to pass.
So I was surprised to notice the magnolia reflected in the window in spite of them. Theye are always askew because the dogs sit on that windowledge when I'm out! See them here www.flickr.com/photos/16054928@N07/5099966908/in/set-7215...
Looking out my window at the snow on my windowledge in December, in my Swiss village. We haven't had any snow since then :-(
One lost hat left on the window ledge of the camera shop at the end of Sadlers Walk, East Street, Chichester
My companions at lunch don't even carry cameras..but they are mostly tolerant about my antisocial habit.
The Silent Woman pub, Coldharbour, Dorset.