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A nice black and white graphic macro and pattern shot of a young sunflower in our garden.
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A nice black and white graphic macro and pattern shot of a young sunflower in our garden.

I broke the Lensbaby out today to see if I got on with it any better than before…and I did 😉 I suspect my previous efforts have lasted a couple of minutes before I got frustrated with it and put it back away. This evening I spent about 30 minutes

Yesterday’s image was of some grasses (you can see then in the image below) that Debbie had pulled up from the garden and thrown away. This shot is of some of the flowers and weeds she had extracted and dead headed and thrown into the same spot. Getting in close

Debbie had been doing some weeding in the garden and I found these grasses in the rubbish. I liked there shapes and lines and made me think of swimming tadpoles.

We had a pleasant evening out with Bishop’s Stortford Camera Club today. It was a lovely evening and the water was still enough to produce some nice reflections.

I think it would be fair to say, I was a bit short of inspiration for today’s photograph.

On my way back from Leeds at the weekend I stopped off at Leeds University to photograph one of the brutalist buildings there. These pictures will appear, shortly, on The Brutalist site. This is a shot of the new Car Park at the university – very Close Encounters style!

I visited my father in Leeds over the weekend and as you may gather from this image, it was a bit damp and a bit dull. I had to pop out to the bottle bank and spotted these two pieces from the Burley Banksy who has been doing these pieces

This is an abstract shot of an old film camera of mine I found in a draw a couple of weeks ago. It’s the Canon Sure Shot AF-7. It’s a point and shoot camera with auto focus and a 35mm f4.5 lens. That said you have no choice over what

It was lovely weather all day as I worked away in the office. As soon as I finished work, the heavens opened, so I’ve gone back to the Black and White Unite series, combining 2 of the patterns I used earlier in the series and adding some soup spoons to
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