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Lunchtime Portrait
Mar06

Lunchtime Portrait

This lunchtime as I settled in under Chichester Cross I was called out to by a woman who, along with two male companions, appeared to be – but may not have been – homeless and/or – let's say – someone not averse to partaking in illegal means of achieving highs and lows. May not have been, I'm reiterating, but, well, you sometimes just get a hunch. This woman wanted to know what I was doing. I told her I was taking photos. What of? Things, people, I answered. People? She seemed puzzled and wanted to know why. I told her that people were interesting and tried to take a picture of her; she held up a hand in the way and told me that was weird. I told her that weird was interesting and she seemed to shrug and accept that. And then she let down her guard and I took this shot. She didn't seem bothered. I'd like to think that she wasn't making a gun symbol with her hand for me. Submitted for #PortraitTuesday curated by +Laura Balc. Google+: View post on...

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Honeycomb
Mar06

Honeycomb

Obviously, it's not really honeycomb, unless the Borg aren't particularly fussy about the species they assimilate. But what is it? Well, one thing it is for certain is a submission for #RepetitiveTuesday curated by +Frank Schillinger. Google+: View post on...

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Coffee Hair
Mar05

Coffee Hair

It was bright and clear today but the cold breeze from the northeast was a trifle unpleasant so it was no surprise to see a woman warming herself with a coffee in the sunshine. Luckily for me I caught her at the same moment as the wind did. Submitted for #MonochromeMonday curated by +Charles Lupica, +Bill Wood, and +Hans Berendsen. Google+: View post on...

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Silver Boots
Mar05

Silver Boots

I had a bit of a look today for something that would fit in with the #ShoesMonday theme curated by +Olga Kafka and +Laura Harding and, truth be told, there were a few nice examples. However, If I'd tried to take those particular photos there's a very good chance it would have resulted in screaming, I'd have been set upon by an angry mob, and I'd be sitting here absently rubbing the still-sore PERVERT branded across my forehead. Chichester is not a tolerant city. And I'm not very brave. I did eventually chance a shot as a girl approached down North Street wearing what could best be described as "an eclectic mix" of clothing and sporting these rather in-your-face silver boots. Google+: View post on...

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Up And Down
Mar04

Up And Down

Taken a couple of days ago where they have a market every other Friday I spotted these two men discussing something they could see on the top of Chichester Cathedral. At points both of their hands were raised and pointing but I liked this moment where one had his arm up and the other had his down. I've no idea what they were looking at or discussing but the apparent disagreement at this second appealed to me. I suppose that speaks volumes about my love of contrariness in general. Google+: View post on...

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Princess
Mar03

Princess

It's the weekend which means I get some time to go back through some old photos and try out some new processing on them. I'm also going to submit this for #SaturdayStyle / #SAS curated by +lynn langmade and +lane langmade even though it doesn't technically fall within the scope of "fashion, design/décor, architecture, or art/photography" of the theme for three reasons: 1) I'm a rebel who doesn't abide by the rules (in my mind),2) Lynn and Lane are forgiving sorts (also, possibly, in my mind),3) It does represent style to me (now that one's true). This is the way to holiday (or vacation if you're American (but I'm not so it's still holiday)) in style: cruising. Every other day a new sight in some distant land interspersed with luxurious and relaxing days on the sea; swimming pools; live entertainment every evening; restaurant dining; formal nights; dancing (okay: not dancing) in clubs with ocean views; maids who tidy up your room ten times a day (yeah, what's that about?) and leave chocolates! This shot is from our honeymoon in 2008 aboard the Diamond Princess, cruising around the South China Sea and stopping at China, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Vietnam, Singapore, and Thailand. It was such a fantastic experience that, given a choice, we will always pick a cruise again for a holiday over anything else. In fact, since next year will be our fifth wedding anniversary we've already got funds set aside for our next big, stylish break, this time – hopefully – cruising around South America. Processing-wise, I've extended the tonal range of this shot, oomphed (note: may not be an actual verb) up the vibrancy a bit, and then hard-light blended an urban acid-treated copy over the top to accentuate the blues. Google+: View post on...

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