Monthly Archives: March 2013
Fun Photo Challenge: Lines
This week Cee’s Fun Photo Challenge is ‘Lines’. So here are my 3 images in response to the prompt. I wanted sharp, straight, definite lines, and these should fit the bill: First up, timbered houses at Le Bec Hellouin in
Fun Photo Challenge: Lines
This week Cee’s Fun Photo Challenge is ‘Lines’. So here are my 3 images in response to the prompt. I wanted sharp, straight, definite lines, and these should fit the bill: First up, timbered houses at Le Bec Hellouin in
Behind the pack: Part 1 Gödöllo Palace in decay
I have recently started sorting through some images on slides, taken during the ’80s, ’90s and up to the mid 2000s before I owned a digital SLR. I have always loved to take images of ruins, abandoned or dilapidated places
Behind the pack: Part 1 Gödöllo Palace in decay
I have recently started sorting through some images on slides, taken during the ’80s, ’90s and up to the mid 2000s before I owned a digital SLR. I have always loved to take images of ruins, abandoned or dilapidated places
Photo Challenge: Circles and Curves
Here goes for my response to the photo challenge thrown up by Cee Neuner…….. Circles in nature represented by a field of sunflowers, circles in architecture represented by a round window in a remote village in French Catalonia, craftsmanship circles
Photo Challenge: Circles and Curves
Here goes for my response to the photo challenge thrown up by Cee Neuner…….. Circles in nature represented by a field of sunflowers, circles in architecture represented by a round window in a remote village in French Catalonia, craftsmanship circles
Weekly Travel theme: Time
This week’s travel theme over at “Where’s my backpack”, Ailsa’s excellent blog, is ‘Time’. I thought about what ‘time’ evokes for me, and where, from my travels, I could illustrate this. Firstly, the obvious – how time has been measured.
Weekly Travel theme: Time
This week’s travel theme over at “Where’s my backpack”, Ailsa’s excellent blog, is ‘Time’. I thought about what ‘time’ evokes for me, and where, from my travels, I could illustrate this. Firstly, the obvious – how time has been measured.
Blue
Today, some selective colouring on otherwise monochrome images…blue. I must say, I prefer the vibrancy of red, but these two proved interesting. As you can see, the selection with the app I used didn’t work perfectly, and I didn’t get
Blue
Today, some selective colouring on otherwise monochrome images…blue. I must say, I prefer the vibrancy of red, but these two proved interesting. As you can see, the selection with the app I used didn’t work perfectly, and I didn’t get
Digital photography and Selective colour
I have been impressed by some images I have seen recently on a few blogs where people have gone for a monochrome image and one selective colour (usually red) and thought I would see what I could do with one
Digital photography and Selective colour
I have been impressed by some images I have seen recently on a few blogs where people have gone for a monochrome image and one selective colour (usually red) and thought I would see what I could do with one
Weekly Photo Challenge: Lost in the Details
This week’s Weekly Photo Challenge is an interesting one, and I can think of a number of images that I could use. I nearly posted a reflection in a raindrop, but I decided to think again. So I thought I
Weekly Photo Challenge: Lost in the Details
This week’s Weekly Photo Challenge is an interesting one, and I can think of a number of images that I could use. I nearly posted a reflection in a raindrop, but I decided to think again. So I thought I