Abstract Seating
This is a shot of a curved, metal bench – one of many similar ones situated in and around the council car park very near to where I work – and I've always liked them, especially when the sun hits them just so. I've never sat on one so can't attest to any comfort factor. I'm not prepared to sit on one just to update you on the comfort level either; what sort of person do you think I am? Submitted for #LeadingLinesMonday curated by +Jakob Nilsson and +Pam Chalkley. Also submitted for #MetallicMonday , curated by +Thomas Raschbacher. And, just because you can never have too many themes in a photo (not strictly true; at seventeen it really is time to stop) it's also submitted for #MinistractMonday curated by +Tom McLaughlan. Google+: View post on...
Two Pairs
I knew it was +Shoes Monday curated by +Laura Harding and +Olga Kafka today and I knew that taking photos of people's shoes (specifically women's shoes because men's are a bit samey) was a risky venture if one wants to avoid a lot of screaming and a battering sensation in the cranial area so I put the telephoto lens on for a change. At the end of a gloriously bright and warm lunchtime I had precisely no photos of shoes so here is a shot taken a couple of years ago instead featuring my wife (on the right) and her sister showing off their respective Jimmy Choos. Google+: View post on...
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For #SquareSunday curated by +Matt Soave. Another photo taken in 2008 that I never processed or uploaded, and it wasn't hard to see why since the shot was 1/20s on a f/1.8 50mm; a little slow and a little full of blown-out highlights and super saturation in its original colour. However, I liked the composition when I just looked at it so I decided to see if I could salvage something to my satisfaction; it needed black and white treating and a serious crop to take out the unsaveable portions of the photo, and it's not perfect because there are still some areas devoid of decent information from which to recover but I'm quite happy with what I could retrieve from the original shot overall. As for the photo itself: I know it was taken in Beijing, and it's either outside a restaurant that we dined in on our first full night there or near a theatre where we watched some Chinese acrobats perform. Unfortunately, none of the photos taken around the same time as this give much of a clue. Google+: View post on...
Mountains, North of Beijing
It's the weekend so it must be time for me to look back through photos from yesteryear (anything I took before last year) and see if I can re-process them or, in some cases, process them for the first time. This is a shot of some of the mountains to the north of Beijing (in case you missed the title) with a road winding its way between them as shot from a vantage point on the Great Wall of China (as opposed to another Great Wall that may have been passing by). Google+: View post on...
How Not To Be Seen
The woman in this picture was trying not to be seen by adopting coloured and patterned clothing that matched to some extent her surroundings. However, with a little thought she could have stood a little further up the street where her waistline would have been at the same height as the lower section of darker brickwork making the illusion that bit better. It's little things like this that can make the difference between making a phonecall in privacy – as she wanted – and being plucked from the pavement by a passing eagle – which is what subsequently happened. For #StreetSaturday . Google+: View post on...
A Little Bit Of Nature In March
Spring is here and things are growing. Green things are somehow more green than they were last month and now they're punctuated by white things and yellow things and red things too; flowers, is what I believe they're called. A small selection of photos of nature reasserting its domination, taken this month in and around Chichester. In album Nature in March (17 photos) Google+: View post on...
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