Through The Window
Two posts for #WindowWednesday (+#Window Wednesday) curated by +Simon Kitcher, +Jules Hunter, and +Jason Kowing in one day! And there could have been three since one of the jewellers in Chichester had its front smashed in and a load of stuff nicked too. But I'll limit myself to two. This was one of those shots taken from the hip while walking; I had no idea at the time if anything was going to be in focus but I liked the end result as these sorts of pictures where there's lots of little things to see throughout the frame appeal to me. Google+: View post on...
Condensation
In no way related to one of my favourite Family Guy episodes here is a picture of a window with condensation. For #WindowWednesday curated by +Simon Kitcher, +Jules Hunter, and +Jason Kowing. Google+: View post on...
Street Portrait
My first ever street portrait (submitted for #PortraitTuesday curated by Laura Balc, whose name won't appear in my dropdown so I can't link to it, grumble, grumble) and I'm not even sure it counts since the subject did the asking; I've still not got over that hurdle yet. +Daniel Burrows and I had only just got over the trauma of being chased away from House of Fraser by a security guard (see: https://plus.google.com/102770689390169159343/posts/VQBNkndfWWC but be aware that I may be making more of a deal of this than it really was) when a group of – perhaps – mildly inebriated eastern European people wandered past. Survival training kicked in and we avoided all eye contact until they had passed but to our surprise the lattermost man turned around and gestured for us to take his picture. We duly did. Subsequently, I've very almost sort of nearly broken my street portraiture virginity. And on Valentine's Day too! Yay me! Google+: View post on...
Hearts
Following on with my mini early-Valentine's theme today this is simply a photo of a building that caught my eyes today because of its red window shutters with heart-shaped holes in them. Nothing really else to add to that. Google+: View post on...
Valentine's Day Roses
Or rose's with an apostrophe if you're the writer of the sign on the stall. A woman picks up eight of the wooden roses, possibly because of the significance of tomorrow, that being one of the many dates throughout the year contrived to get people spending for no real reason; for just this one day do something that you should do anyway but make sure you cough up some money for it. Ah, gets you right here doesn't it? Romantic? Not me. Submitted for #MonochromeMonday . Google+: View post on...
Crane Street Shops
Submitted for #SignSunday (+Sign Sunday) curated by +walt sprinkle and +Gene Bowker. A woman probably taking a quick fag break at the eastern end of Crane Street, a short, pedestrianised road off North Street in Chichester. Google+: View post on...
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