A composite image using Barbara Hepworth’s “Family of Man” sculpture to frame the board walk in the grounds of Snape Maltings.
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A composite image using Barbara Hepworth’s “Family of Man” sculpture to frame the board walk in the grounds of Snape Maltings.
I’m calling it, “Carefree Couple”.
Only a few weeks ago the rain had flooded many places. A visit to Stoneleigh Abbey in Warwickshire showed The Avon bursting its banks.
Pink Lotus. Such a beautiful bloom.
This panel came 2nd in my photo society’s digital competition with 43 entries judged by Paddy Rusk. I had taken these photos at Cotswold Wild Life Park.
Stratford-upon-Avon’s group of Bikers regularly meet on Wednesday evenings. So did the photo society from Solihull of which I am a member. Some slightly different editing gave me a different way to show Shakespeare’s Memorial Theatre.
It's my 11 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
Nightmares and Visions was included in Royal Photographic Society’s Digital Imaging Group quarterly magazine in December ‘23.
I wrote an article illustrating the way it evolved.
We held our 4 part annual competition in Mono, Colour, Landscape and Portrait last night. I was delighted to receive a Commended from our judge, Anne Sutcliffe, in the Mono section. I call it Fly me to the Moon. It is a composite image. I took the moon through our bedroom window. The cormorant was at our local sailing club.
Tulips from Amsterdam or an early Valentine “Declaration of Love” in Victorian Flower Language.
Albie the Albatross has the dark plumage, sitting among the Gannets.
Bempton Cliffs visited last April when Albie the Albatross was taking most of the attention. Only just got round to editing these.
A change of habit!! I decided to draw rather than photograph. Mostly a 2B pencil enhanced by black fine art pen. Gave it to my son for Christmas.
My previous post is central to my triptych.
East Sussex Coast in August. Taken on Olympus OMD1 Mk ii. on tripod, using Lee Filters Little Stopper in very bright sunlight.
Can you see the creatures in the foam? I’ve titled my image “Sirens”
Blythburgh Church in Suffolk where I met Benjamin Britten in 1969.
This very large sow had no difficulty in reaching up to greet us.