Having already been blown away by sunrise this morning, I went out to check out the sunset too. A spectacle of slowly fading colours and gradients. No need for any earthly content in this image.
Having already been blown away by sunrise this morning, I went out to check out the sunset too. A spectacle of slowly fading colours and gradients. No need for any earthly content in this image.
A shot down the alley behind the studio. I was just enjoying the mix of the blue autumn dusk light mixed with the orange glow of the tungsten lamps.
A shot from the top of Richmond Hill on Saturday. We all enjoyed swigging from a bottle of (appley) Champagne and watching the sun go down. Good luck to Rich and Pippa in the Peak District.
Getting provisions for the weekend at the supermarket and looking up.
A shot out across the English Channel after going swimming at Durdle Door on Saturday. The light was getting hazy at sunset and there just happened to be a perfectly positioned sailing boat.
My chief tomato plant shot from the ground up. I used my flash bounced off the wall to light the plant, and balanced it to correctly expose the dusk sky.
Walking over Clapham Common on Wednesday, my head was suddenly engulfed by a swarm of biting insects. I then proceeded to chase the swarm around, thrusting my camera into it and shooting wildly. This was the result.
I took this whilst stumbling down Perranporth Golf Course towards the beach after a 5 hour drive down to Cornwall. A sea fog had come in and was making everything look pretty eerie and odd. This Golf Course is basically sand dunes covered with grass.
This was shot in my garden, it’s a Yucca type plant, which was tungsten lit and balanced, which gives the sky such a blue colour. A couple of seconds exposure.
I was taking a photograph of this tree and lamp in Clapham Common this evening when a cyclist rode out in front of the camera and down the path. It made really cool trails of light which follow the perspective of the path.