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Brighton Seagull
Oct30

Brighton Seagull

I'm in the middle of going through the photos I took yesterday during a day out to Brighton but thought I'd upload this for #SeagullSunday (I'm well aware there is no such theme). Brighton is a seaside town and, as such, it has seagulls. If you walk down the pier you will be watched like a hawk (okay, like a seagull) if it's even suspected that you might have fish and chips on or about your person. The birds are expert gliders and hoverers, using the sea breeze to hold in position above likely targets before swooping in for a feast and occasionally – if you're very lucky – you can swing your camera straight up and get a nice, sharp shot of one of these gulls without leaning too far back and falling over. Google+: View post on...

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TAT Shot
Oct27

TAT Shot

This is a photo for #TAT or #ThrowAwayThursday curated by +Lynn Langmade, +Doug DeTraz, and +Michael Lawson. I went to Wembley on Sunday to watch the Tampa Bay Buccaneers play the Chicago Bears. I didn't want to travel with a set of lenses and I was in London to do a bit of the tourist thing too so I only went with my 100mm on the body. Shots of the game were never going to be amazing – just memories for me really – but I thought it might be nice to see what sort of pictures I could take from my seat anyway. The usual snaps of stadium architecture and shots of flags and seats and people soon surfaced and then I started noticing the people around and in front of me using either point-and-clicks or phone cameras to take shots too; interestingly (for me) there was a noticeable swell in these cameras appearing with their backs lit up with whatever the snapper was looking at whenever the Tampa cheerleaders took to the field. It was quite amusing to see a mass of tiny LCD screens spring into life and hurriedly zoom in on the smiling blondes and happy brunettes in their rather nice (and skimpy) red uniforms. I decided to shoot the shooters. This particular fan was two rows in front of me. I recall he'd picked out a particular blonde cheerleader of some interest to him and was steadying his camera at its maximum magnification, readying himself for that perfect moment. I was waiting too, locked onto his screen, acutely aware of how the dim conditions in our seats coupled with the brightness on the field and the light from his screen was playing havoc with my camera in its aperture priority mode but I just didn't have time to flip to manual; I knew I'd only have a second or two. I took a breath to give myself a little extra stillness (the 1/50th of a second shutter speed was already worrying me despite image stabilisation) and then pressed down… about one thousandth of a second after he'd done the same and his camera screen had blacked out to capture his image. At least one of us got a nice memory of that particular moment. Google+: View post on...

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Waiting For The Rain
Oct26

Waiting For The Rain

I know the look on this woman's face; it's the look that says "oh crap, it's raining so that means my various services from Virgin Media are about to take a massive nosedive!" Yes, I know that look well. Google+: View post on...

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Cases
Oct25

Cases

Wandering through the streets of Chichester this lunchtime I passed by the One Legged Jockey store. For fans of retro it's a wonderland in there. I took a few shots of the odds and ends outside on display including this one of a set of old cases. It needed (according to me) some sympathetic processing to really bring home its nostalgic charm. Google+: View post on...

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London Architecture
Oct25

London Architecture

As I mentioned yesterday, we popped up to London on Sunday and, well, London's not really my cup of tea. However… from a purely photographic point-of-view it does herald a fantastic array of decidedly snappable bits and bobs, whether that's people, events, or things. One of those things happens to also be one of my pet loves – architecture – and London definitely doesn't disappoint with its plethora of architectural styles jammed in next to one another. In album London Architecture (26 photos) Google+: View post on...

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Love Me Or Lose Me
Oct25

Love Me Or Lose Me

There's attitude in the walk, attitude in the look, and attitude on the t-shirt. That's three lots of attitude all for the low, low price of absolutely nothing! Google+: View post on...

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