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Tag Archives: Shadows
Ghostly Figures
Today’s image follows on from yesterday’s: another image spotted en passant. This time at the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill. I was actually supposedly engaged in looking round an exhibition recording the opening of the Pavilion in 1935 and … Continue reading
Posted in Eclectica
Tagged Frosted glass, Ghostly figures, Photography, Shadows, Silhouettes
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Look – again
Today’s post follows on from yesterday’s ‘Look! – for critique’. Thanks so much to all of you who responded to my request for comments and critique on that image. It is further evidence of the pleasure of being part of … Continue reading
Look! – for critique
I’m putting up an image today for you to critique. It’s an image shot instinctively yesterday in Islington, London. It was a cold, but sunny day, and as I walked southwards the sun suddenly appeared from behind a tall building … Continue reading
Posted in Seen on the Street
Tagged Photography, Seen on the street, Shadows, Street Photography
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Seeing Ghosts
I was in London on Halloween on a back street just off the side of Regent Street – one of the capital’s busiest shopping streets. I noticed an old building with windows to match – every pane of glass seemed … Continue reading
Seen from a Chair
I was riding uphill on a chair lift watching the shadows. And then I saw this.
Posted in Skiing - Zermatt
Tagged Chair Lift, Photography, Shadows, Ski, Ski photography, Zermatt
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Seeing Shadows
At long last the Jet Stream has moved north allowing High Pressure to build over Western Europe including the UK. Finally, the rain has stopped and we have settled dry weather with blue skies and soaring temperatures – 20C yesterday … Continue reading
Out for Lunch #2
This is the second in a series on ‘Out for Lunch’ with a camera, others will follow. Today we are at Wrest Park. Wrest Park – a country house and estate in Bedfordshire – has featured in a number of … Continue reading
Stripes and Leaves
Modern Architecture needs light to really bring it to life. That may seem a statement of the obvious – everything we photograph depends on light. But what is special about Modern Architecture is that the materials used are especially responsive … Continue reading
The Ninety Second Shoot
Luck happens. But also luck comes to you if you are looking for it. Sometimes it happens fast and when you least expect it. You need to be employing that ‘seeing eye’, camera in hand, ready to react, almost without … Continue reading
Posted in Eclectica, London, The Human touch
Tagged Photography, Shadows, Silhouettes, Traffic Cones, V&A
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