Transvestite
I was very happy to spot a transvestite walking through Chichester yesterday for a number of reasons: it's a pretty rare sight in these parts which makes someone who cross dresses a fantastic subject for photography; it's great to see someone who is confident enough to stand out and carry on with his/her normal life in what is still a borderline-abnormal way; it's heart-warming to be reminded just how mature our society is getting because almost nobody batted an eyelid at what might have been considered utterly shocking not so long ago. Almost nobody; obviously I and +Daniel Burrows batted a few eyelids (his shots here: https://plus.google.com/102770689390169159343/posts/WFpm4aoHEVr) but only from a photographic interest point-of-view. Now, I can't include this as part of the Hollywood Glamour sub-theme of today's #SaturdayStyle theme curated by +lynn langmade and +lane langmade (unless you imagine there's a bit of a Shirley Temple tribute taking place), but I will still submit it as part of the general +SaturdayStyle day. The shoes matched the dress and the wide, tight belt with trinkets hanging from it accentuated the female form; the cyan colour was probably a good choice too as it needed to be pale enough to not overload the necessarily heavy make-up; all-in-all, not too bad style-wise. Google+: View post on...
Reading In The Sunshine
A couple enjoying the warmth of the sun at lunchtime with a drink and a spot of reading. Google+: View post on...
Carluccio's
It was warm at lunchtime thanks to the sunshine and lack of any noticeable wind. That sunshine also made it exceedingly bright and subsequently quite awkward to shoot with. After wandering around for a bit we sat down on a bench outside Carluccio's restaurant and had a bit of a chat and, during this, I took a few shots when I could. Nothing terribly inspiring, unfortunately. Google+: View post on...
Inside An Old Chapel
Instead of standing around on the street looking to catch people unaware I decided to go for a bit of a walk at lunchtime instead today, taking in most of the city walls of Chichester. At the end I had ten minutes to spare so I stopped in at St John's Chapel – which is open and empty every day – and took a few shots; it's not a very extravagant place as chapels go and it's a little dingy inside when the sun's not shining (like today) but there's a nice feeling being around old wooden pews. And look! Windows! You know what that means? That means I can submit this for #WindowWednesday (+#Window Wednesday) curated by +Jules Hunter, +Simon Kitcher, and +Jason Kowing. Google+: View post on...
Portrait of a Violinist
What exactly is a portrait? Is it when a busker with a violin spots you with your camera and freezes for a second to allow you to take a shot without a word passing between you? I'm going to assume it is, in which case here's a submission for #PortraitTuesday (+PortraitTuesday) curated by +Laura Balc. The violinist was very talented indeed, playing along masterfully to a recorded backing track that gave the impressions of him being part of a large orchestra or amongst the musicians attending a masked ball in pre-revolutionary France. If there was one criticism of his work it would be that his repertoire seemed limited and he'd already looped around and started repeating some of his earlier pieces within about twenty minutes. Google+: View post on...
Outside the Café
A second submission for #MonochromeMonday /+Monochrome Monday curated by +Charles Lupica, +Hans Berendsen, and +Bill Wood because it's still Monday (for just a little while longer here) and it's monochrome. Yeah, I understand how photo themes work. This is just a couple who were outside a small café/deli place; he stood, she sat. Google+: View post on...
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