Showing posts with label summer colours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer colours. Show all posts
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Skills training
Feeling quite inspired by the success of my capture of a bumblebee, I wanted to know if the photo had been a lucky shot or if I am able to produce similar photos in a different context. So off I went, this time not to try my luck but my skills.
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
Change of season
Back in the park, what stands out, apart from the trees' foliage growing strongly, is the change of usage. With the festival season all kinds of human presence is moving into the park and where we saw a shy green emerging in Spring we now find cars, tents and fences marking the urban presence.
Labels:
change of season,
city life,
community life,
culture,
England park land,
English weather,
London,
parks,
people in the park,
society,
summer colours,
summer time,
urban environment,
urban society
Thursday, 13 June 2013
End of day
Urban structures at sunset. It's the geometry and light notion of sunset that first attracted me to the scene. It felt like such a strong contrast to the awakening urban nature I have been concentrating on for the past weeks. And yet, there was this definite glow, that indicated the setting of a warm day.
Labels:
architecture,
Greenwich,
London,
London transport,
overground,
structures,
summer colours,
summer night,
sunset,
trains,
urban environment,
urban landscape,
urban life,
urban reality,
urbaness
Sunday, 2 June 2013
Light
This is one of my experiments of taking a 'close up'. Sitting in my garden, with the light just in the right spot, I could not resist this one. For me insects and flowers have a kind of fascination I find hard to explain and fun to take photos of.
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