Today I went with some of my family to the traditional Boxing Day hunt send off at Matching Green near Harlow, Essex. Every year they bring out the Hounds, jump on their horses and hunt down a guy who has run on ahead with a scent. This was the first year I had actually seen... Continue Reading →
Home Photography
So because England is a wash out these days it is very hard to get motivated to walk outside and do some photography. So to make sure I continued taking pictures I decided to take a look around my house and see if I could spot anything of interest. Here are some of the pictures... Continue Reading →
Frustrations of the Blogger Photographer 2 – One Photo a day regimes
The second post of my 'Frustrations of the Blogger Photographer' series. To check out Number 1 click HERE Photo a day regimes When I say one photo a day regime I'm sure that most of you will know what I refer to. It is where you take and post one photo a day for an entire year... Continue Reading →
Frustrations of the Blogger Photographer 1 – The “like” button
I would like to start by saying, I don't consider myself a great photographer, maybe the term photographer shouldn't even be used to describe me, even if describing myself as bad. What I am, is a person who owns a camera, who finds enjoyment going out at the weekend to random locations, walking around and... Continue Reading →
Shadwell, London
A trip around Shadwell, an area of London I had never explored before, produced some interesting photographic opportunities. I walked mainly around the back streets, avoiding main roads as much as possible. The photographs are in keeping with my minimal theme, some of them providing quite strong colour variations. ... Continue Reading →
London’s Minimal Complexities
London has always fascinated me as a city. The intertwined mixture of old & new architecture can develop some strikingly complex visuals. I wanted to try and reduce this complexity down a notch, to deliver something simple & minimal whilst keeping the original detail and complex nature of the architecture. ... Continue Reading →