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Panning from a moving boat in a canal? No sweat. I took this photo in Amsterdam while on a boat when it…
Read more →Panning from a moving boat in a canal? No sweat. I took this photo in Amsterdam while on a boat when it…
Read more →The beach offers endless opportunities for monochrome. I have long series of photos taken on beaches. Dark skies are not to everyone’s…
Read more →At the weekend, I walked through Cognac, France. When walking through the public park, I saw that metal bridge that I found…
Read more →Fishin nets drying on the beach near St Cyrus, Scotland. I took this photo as part of a series to test my…
Read more →Frosty mornings are great for monochrome. But the cold drains batteries so fast.
Read more →I don’t normally do abstract photography. My mind works in too literal a way to see interesting things in shapes and colours.…
Read more →This photo was taken near the BNF, the National Library in Paris. The L shaped building far right is one of the…
Read more →The tide makes interesting patterns in the sand. This one, around the remains of an old groyne post, made me think of…
Read more →One of the things I really like is to take series of photos on a theme, photo journalistic style. To me, a…
Read more →I love doorways and doors. I must have thousands of photos of them from many countries. I always wonder what’s behind them,…
Read more →A software engineer looking 50 in the eye. Photography picked up over 20 years ago, then set aside as life intervened — and recently returned to, with a deliberate focus on monochrome. Also drawn to found negatives: rolls of film abandoned by strangers, full of lives worth rescuing from obscurity.