I made a single LED on the end of a carbon-fibre rod probe to experiment with light-painting in macro. It’s quite fun, but I’m fairly certain it doesn’t really have legs. There may be niche uses I’m yet to discover….
Audley End
And my favourite two…
Spring?
You never know….
Houghton House
I also found roses and a note in the house. It was very beautiful and I wanted to make it longer-lasting as it was dated yesterday and already the flowers were slightly scattered around the ground and the note wet. I hope the author does not mind my copying of it here.
Mathematical Bridge
Judge Business School
This is an excellent place to be creative. AND there’s a coffee shop……
Nuts
Snow Spirits
Quite pleased with these. You can click for bigger.
Ely Cathedral
Chippenham Country Park
RPS Landscape Group visit
Dark-Painting
Attended a light-painting workshop, but found myself more interested in the shapes than the lights.
Ely
The only bit of Ely Cathedral I was allowed in.
Corton
St Albans Cathedral
Also - Abandoned St Albans Fire Station.
Grantchester Meadows
Embracing the challenge of being creative in difficult conditions and not really managing.
Happy Christmas
Winter Bloom
Treeclimbs | Gallery
An exercise in capturing my views from tree climbing with dual-exposure shots of the bark in front of my face, and the canopy from the same vantage. It’s probably got legs…
Carousel
Guitar Shop
The RPS Visual Arts SIG journal this month has a good piece on Cheryl Hamer’s multi-exposure work with her phone. Simple stuff like “control the opacity of in-camera layers by doing more frames of one thing”…!