This one caught me napping. I had originally devised the title as 'PLANT' and wrote it thus in my diary, however on the group website I put 'PLANE' and that is what the other members have done for the title, so I had to oblige and follow suit. Nikon D7100 ©live
Tag: 365
3 February
Olympus E-30 ©live
2 February
This is a bit of a play on the word. Nikon P300 ©live
1 February
I wanted to show something as being hollow, but also wanted to show that the 'hollowness' of the object had a purpose. In this case it was the hollow tube of a kitchen roll which is used to enable it to be unrolled easily when required, via a central spindle of some kind. I focussed … Continue reading 1 February
31 January
My original thought was to photograph the Lion stamp on the egg and leave it at that, but I also wanted to divorce the stamp and ink from the shape of the egg to a certain extent and so shaded the outer edges. However the actual frame then became unbalanced with too much 'dead' area … Continue reading 31 January
365 Photobooks
The new 365 project for 2014 has kicked off as you can see from the images on this blog. Also on here are the images that I took for a 365 project started in 2011. After I finished the project I placed them all in a photo book ready to be printed – which I … Continue reading 365 Photobooks
30 January
Ok, this was a panic shot. I had forgotten to take it when I actually went across to the shopping centre at lunchtime, and I didn't fancy going out of my way and dodging the traffic to get to it on the way home. So, on the way to the pub later that night, I … Continue reading 30 January
29 January
Nikon P300 ©live
28 January
I tried to think of something really clever and esoteric to take for today's title, but I couldn't get my head to work that way after a day in the office. So, instead I lay down on the floor on the landing at the top of our stairs and took the loft hatch. Well I … Continue reading 28 January
27 January
I thought I would inflict a self-portrait on the unsuspecting world today. Taken in front of a mirror, reversed in Photoshop (so now it was 'the right way around') and then a 'vintage camera' filter applied in Nik Analogue. It's not until you try to hold the Nikon D800 still with one hand, that you … Continue reading 27 January

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