Posts Tagged ‘tree’
Darker than normal
When I returned home this morning I was a little disappointed, I had intended having spent a while on the way home stopping off at various places for misty morning photographs. Sadly the weather wasn’t really suitable – being thick fog and black ice on the smaller roads. Next to where I park the car there is a small wooded area, the Moon was just descending towards the horizon and had dipped beneath the tree tops, I stood for a while looking at the way the Moon lit the scene when I decided to try for some ‘darker’ photographs.
Frustration
The other day I started feeling a bit unwell, a day later I slipped and hurt my back, so I’ve been taking it easy as best I can. But taking it easy isn’t easy
Catching Up
I’ve been preoccupied with one or two things (such as redecorating, organising, and cleaning the kitchen), so it’s really time I caught up with posting a few photographs. As there’s a few I’ll break them into a few categories
Morning Mist, Leaves & General Distractions
This morning I went for a wander with the dog and the camera fully intending to take some reference photographs of horses. As I wandered along the lane I became more and more distracted with the mist and the leaves and the way the moisture clung to everything. I did take a horse photograph but it was in the end a distraction to the magic that mist can create.
Old & New
Recently I looked through an old album of mine, when I say old I took the photographs in or around 1984 so it’s old to me. Many of the images are terrible, yet there are odd ones which apart from the technical aspects of the images I could have taken them last week. Read the rest of this entry »