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The Dartboard
Feb05

The Dartboard

A processed (no, really!) photo from the Coach and Horses pub in Hilsea we went to yesterday to enjoy some drinks and a meal with my dad, my brother, and his wife. While we were waiting for them to arrive I saw the nicely-lit dartboard behind my wife's head and took a shot. Submitted for yesterday's (day 4) +Monthly PAD Challenge as well as today's #SportsSunday (yes, darts is a sport, damnit!). Because I'm cheeky like that. Google+: View post on...

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A Walk Around Chichester
Feb04

A Walk Around Chichester

I went for a bit of a wander yesterday lunchtime rather than holing up somewhere for some street photography as that's been a bit disappointing recently. The walk took me first to a bridge over the railway where I spent a bit of time getting up close and personal with the rust, wood, and organic growths. From there I strolled around the walls of the Bishop's gardens and then cut through them on the way back to the office stopping to grab a few shots of some of nature's colour, not that there was very much of that yet. In album A Walk Around Chichester (16 photos) Google+: View post on...

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Smoking
Feb02

Smoking

Day 2 of the February +Monthly PAD Challenge. We've spent the last few days on the southern side of Chichester Cross as it's bathed in sunlight and sheltered from the wind; this gives us some respite from the weather. Anyone would think it's winter; it's that cold. A woman – sheltering inside the cross – enjoys a cigarette today. Perhaps her lips were cold and needed to feel the burning sensation just to know they were still alive. Google+: View post on...

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Wooden Railing
Feb01

Wooden Railing

For the February +Monthly PAD Challenge. While waiting for my colleague to buy a sandwich from a little café in Chichester I sought respite from the Arctic blasts sweeping the country right now and moved down into a spot of sheltered sunlight. To be honest it wasn't that much better there than where I had been but the psychological effect was enough to make me whip out my camera and take a shot of the wooden railing that separated the outdoor seating area (nobody was foolish enough to be using it) from the car park; wide-open aperture meant I'd be sure to get some reasonable bokeh from the sun bouncing off the cars and metal tables nearby. Google+: View post on...

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Lighting Cigarettes
Jan31

Lighting Cigarettes

A little bit of a walk at lunchtime to get the blood circulating – which didn't work – and then I had to dig out gloves in order to hold my camera and keep my fingers from going numb – which also didn't work – but at least I discovered I can actually operate the various buttons and dials with them on, something I'd assumed I couldn't before. While we wait for the unending precinct maintenance to finish so that it will open up the area around where we like to hang around for shots, lunchtimes are spent more in chatting (or moaning about work, if you want to get technical) than photographing as the former provides more of interest right now; good shots are difficult to come by. However, on the walk back to the office I swung the camera up and fired as I saw these girls approaching – two trying to protect their cigarettes from the chilly breeze as they lit them, the third laughing either at their trials or some private joke – and was surprised to discover this evening that I actually got the quick shot in focus too. Google+: View post on...

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Chichester Noir
Jan30

Chichester Noir

It was bitterly cold today; fingers were very difficult to feel after a few minutes of the wind from the northwest blowing across them. The things a person with a camera will do just on the off-chance of getting a shot! This young man stood out with his noir-style hat. I'd love to be able to wear a hat too but I suffer from a debilitating affliction that doctors call "my, that's a large head you have there sir!" Let us never speak of the time I tried on a medieval helmet in Warwick Castle and caused my wife to fall over in hysterics at the sight of it perched on top of my bonce. #MonochromeMonday Google+: View post on...

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