Ice Cream In London
Yesterday we visited London, the main purpose of which was to watch the Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on (and lose to) the Chicago Bears at Wembley. As we always do when visiting the capital, we took the train and then did a bit of the old tourist thing until game time. London is not my favourite place in the world. Okay, London's good for photographers but that can't offset its really annoying problems, those being the woeful inability to get a decent mobile phone signal anywhere (even 1G would have been nice) and the odd opening hours of businesses, specifically pubs. A city packed with tourists and pubs that stay closed on Sunday or only open for about 5 hours is baffling to me. I guess I'm spoilt in Portsmouth. But photographs: yes, London has some great architecture (pictures to come in an album in the next day or so) and, of course, it puts on great sporting spectacles too (pictures to come in an album in the next day or so too) and it's got a large number of interesting people who are used to seeing oddballs with cameras all the time. Good news for me. I spotted the people in this picture somewhere between the Soho and Chinatown areas (those and Covent Garden are my favourite parts of London); they were engrossed with trying out their variety of ice creams and never noticed me standing there waiting for just this shot. Google+: View post on...
Occupy London
I popped up to London yesterday and – among many other things – decided to hop along to St Paul's Cathedral and check out the OccupyLSX group there. Very peaceful, very quiet, very disparate people, and – to my eyes at least – very disparate ideals on show. Some seemed to want to an end to capitalism altogether, others that the fat cats should pay, others for just a shake up in general, some wanted anarchy, etc. The lack of a single message could be taken as a negative thing but I'd like to think that it's positive that so many differences can come together under one umbrella of good old-fashioned, British uppitiness. Hooray for them! In album Occupy London (38 photos) Google+: View post on...
Photographing The Photographer
Despite loathing having my own picture taken (it's true; I'm not actually a cartoon character from a Japanese animated series) I do like snapping other photographers in the act of photographing. In this particular instance this woman decided to take a few shots of a market stall selling walking sticks and various other homemade, wooden tools; in the process of her moving around to try different angles I managed to get a few of her and thought it would make a somewhat decent diptych. Google+: View post on...
Caffè Nero
I don't really have time to go through all the photos I took today and upload them just yet but this was one that I was keen to see how it turned out on account of it being not quite my usual street shot and a slightly slower shutter speed than I would typically shoot for street photos too. Also: I've always been a bit wary of photographing the open windows of cafés and bars and restaurants etc. I've got that conflict inside me which says "the people are inside so they might have an expectation of privacy… but then again they decided to frequent an establishment with no net curtains or blinds so…" It's a battle that often goes the other way for me. But not today. Google+: View post on...
Eclectic Photoshopped Bunch
Some days I'll be in a street photography mood. Some days I'll be in a macro mood. Some days I'll be in an urbex kind of mood. Some days I'll be in a strip naked and run through buildings snapping startled office workers mood. Thus far I've not acted on that last impulse. Today was a bit eclectic; I took pictures of any and every thing. Subsequently, there wasn't really a theme that could tie everything together… until I got infected by that Let's Just Go Crazy With Photoshop bug. There's a lot of it about. In album Eclectic Photoshopped Bunch (10 photos) Google+: View post on...
Chichester Couple
While waiting outside the sweet shop for my colleague after shooting photos at lunchtime today I caught this couple walking down South Street in Chichester, hand-in-hand. My mind instantly thought: "there's a #coupleweek on Google+ right now; I'm sure I've seen +midori chan and +Benedict Chui talk about it." I was right. And it's +Mark Esguerra who curates it. Google+: View post on...
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