
041-365v5 Abstract Kitchen 2
A few weeks ago I did Abstract Kitchen (1), well, here is Abstract Kitchen 2. It’s a wider shot and includes the oven door and the fridge door.
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A few weeks ago I did Abstract Kitchen (1), well, here is Abstract Kitchen 2. It’s a wider shot and includes the oven door and the fridge door.

A bit of abstraction on a typical autumnal British day. One moment it’s lovely sunshine (if a bit breezy) and the next it’s like the house is going through a car wash its raining so hard! Now into the evening and I realised it was still pouring and I had

A bit of a late one for today’s photo so I got some of the props I got at the start of the year to make this somewhat abstract photograph. A pencil, some black paper and a light box is all it took (well a camera as well, obviously with

AKA a million and 1 uses for a vegetable steamer. I didn’t get the shot I was looking for with this but found it, after I had put all my gear away, so you’ll get that next time. I had some fun in photoshop with this as you can see

I went super macro today and got silly close to a few things in the garden. I liked the colours in this abstract shot of the honeysuckle, I then worked my way around the garden, I particularly like the stinging nettles…I will revisit these before Debbie rips them out.

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 great to get out and about somewhere other than Great Dunmow this evening. We had one of our Bishop’s Stortford Camera Club outings and tonight we took a stroll around Bishop’s Stortford town centre and down along the River Stort where I saw this. If you are wondering

Bit of an odd one tonight. This was always going to be one of my steel ball bearings balanced on top of a needle…(hence the title), but it never really worked out and I just played with it in photoshop and ended up with this…like I say, a bit of

Is it just me, or can you see a goat/ram’s face in this? I’ve decided that this shot qualifies as part of the Black and White Unite series as it is 1 image duplicated and flipped to make the final image…I saw the goat/ram’s face looking at the single image
It’s an old trick photographing oil on water and one that I tried ages ago, but I have some very specific shots in mind and used this Bank Holiday afternoon to hone the techniques I will need to take the shots (I hope!). Unfortunately, practice time was shortened when I
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