Posts Tagged ‘reflections’
Monday, May 5th, 2008
Title: Harbour Reflections
Location: Alghero, Sardinia
Camera: Canon EOS 30D / 24-105mm EF f/4 L IS USM
Notes: Spent a lovely day exploring the north west corner of Sardinia today, with stops at a couple of ancient churches, a paddle at Cape del Falcone, drive around Porto Conte and rounding it off with dinner in Alghero. This was after we had eaten and decided to take a walk along the ramparts before heading back to the car. See more pictures taken today.
Tags: alghero, dusk, harbour, reflections, sardinia, water
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Sunday, May 4th, 2008
Title: Evening Sparkles
Location: Lago del Coghinas, Sardinia
Camera: Canon EOS 30D / 24-105mm EF f/4 L IS USM
Notes: We had a nice tour around the northern coast and inland to some of the hills today, doing about 100 Km in all. That might not sound very much, but it was plenty on the twisty, winding roads we had to negotiate! On the way back from the coastal town of Isola Rossa, we passed through the Valle della Luna and then onto a pretty little church by the side of a lake. This was one view of Lago del Coghinas before we got to the church. I liked the sparkles on the water and thought it made a good monochrome image. See more pictures taken today.
Tags: mono, reflections, sardinia, water
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Monday, April 28th, 2008
Title: Wot, No Ducks?
Location: Finchingfield
Camera: Canon EOS 30D / 24-105mm EF f/4 L IS USM
Notes: I had to go to a client meeting in Haverhill this morning, and as I was in plenty of time, I managed to stop off in pictureque (aka “Chocolate Box”) Finchingfield for a few minutes on my way – while the sun was out. Glad I did; by the time I returned in the early afternoon, high cloud had moved in and it all looked rather less pleasing. Anyway, this week’s theme is Absence, so I present you with the village pond without any ducks. Or perhaps the busy road without any cars (and no, I didn’t Photoshop them out!). As an aside, I realised that I’ve been freelance for a year and a day today – being able to get out and about in the sun is certainly one advantage over sitting in a cramped office in London. There are, of course, pros and cons, but on the whole I’ve enjoyed the change in lifestyle a great deal, if not the drop in income. But I’m working on that…
Tags: chocolate box, finchingfield, no ducks, no traffic, reflections, water
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Friday, April 25th, 2008
Title: Sliced & Diced
Location: Minories, Tower Hill
Camera: Canon EOS 30D / 24-105mm EF f/4 L IS USM
Notes: Finally made it up to London this afternoon, thankfully no travel woes on the way this time. I was visiting a photographic shop and gallery in Hammersmith which a friend is thinking of buying. We had a great walk back from Hammersmith to Putney Bridge via the South Bank Thames Path. I took a few pictures on the way, but the weather wasn’t up to much. By the time I got back to Tower Hill to change from the District Line, the Circle was completely screwed up, so I decided to walk back to Liverpool Street. This was a shot of the building on the corner of Minories and Goodman’s Yard which has a huge, curved profile and copper-tinted windows. The reflection of the building opposite was sliced and diced by the flat panes of glass.
Tags: architecture, glass, london, reflections
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Thursday, April 17th, 2008
Title: Priory Place
Location: Chelmsford
Camera: Canon Ixus 850IS compact
Notes: I was due in London for a luncthime meeting and evening social today. It was a nice morning, so I walked the 2 miles to the station, only to find the trains were all up the creek with no resolution due for hours. So I postponed the meeting, bought some lunch in town and caught the bus home again! This was taken on my way into Chelmsford – it’s a polished steel sculpture outside the new County Court building on the corner of New London Road and Parkway.
Tags: architecture, chelmsford, county court, reflections, sculpture, stainless steel
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Wednesday, April 16th, 2008
Title: Spring Reflections
Location: Ingatestone Hall
Camera: Canon EOS 30D / 24-105mm EF f/4 L IS USM
Notes: My local club run monthly photoshoots midweek during the Spring and Summer months. This is the first I’ve been able to get to this year, at the local manor house, Ingatestone Hall. It’s a beautiful Tudor building in well kept grounds, the family seat of Lord Petre. In July, they have an evening of Summer Jazz on the lawn. Twenty-five of us descended to make some pictures this morning. I managed to sneak this one when the sun was out and there were no other photographers in the frame!
Tags: architecture, essex, ingatestone hall, landscape, lord petre, reflections, water
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Wednesday, February 20th, 2008
Title: Shiny Shiny
Location: At home
Camera: Canon EOS 30D / 17-85mm EF-S f/4-5.6 IS USM
Notes: Rather grey outside again today, so not much incentive to go out for pictures. Instead, I thought I’d show you some of my kitchen utensils which fit nicely with this week’s 366 theme, “Reflecting”.
Tags: at home, kitchen, reflections, shiny, stainless steel, utensils
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