Not a Ricoh shot this time -awaiting repair 😦
But interesting lines at More London
Not a Ricoh shot this time -awaiting repair 😦
But interesting lines at More London
An interesting door knob near Limehouse. Sadly just after taking this, my first pic of the day, my camera died! Made for an easy edit, though…
A straightforward view from our kitchen window, just flipped upside down. I found that the colour and texture on the water changes from second to second, as the light shifts and even gentle breezes create ripples on the surface…no Photoshop required!
One pic only today (not counting a half-hearted effort late in the evening). Like the way the arrow ‘flows’ out of the lorry’s wheel. No cropping, either!
Confined to the mooring today- still feeling rather unwell.
Some people reckon that you should avoid centring the subject of a photo at all costs- they say a centred composition can be unbearably dull. I’ve broken that rule here, but I think the photo still works well. It’s tricky to make a coot the subject of a photo with a wideangle lens- I had to use the railings and hose in the water to frame it. Just as I made this exposure it splashed into the water. (Not surprising, really- it’s very hot today!)
[Have just realised that a lot of my pics are ending up square format- perhaps I’m a closet 6×6 photographer!]
Peeling window film reminded me of cartoon flames. A quick edit today; illness meant I had only two to choose from!
How many sheds have a net curtain? Not many, I suspect. This is at my in-laws in Norfolk. Apparently the net curtain went up on our wedding day, to screen the messy shed contents from the prying eyes of wedding guests!
Experimented with desaturating and high contrast processing, after a strong burst of fill when shooting. I think the effect accentuates the bright and breezy light out on the beach.
Silhouetted scaffolding makes an interesting form. Interesting to break the run of ‘late night’ shots. Shortly after this shot I got drenched by a deluge- the perils of the Norfolk coast!