I took this photo at my parents’. I’ve always liked that view and eventually decided to take it.

I took this photo at my parents’. I’ve always liked that view and eventually decided to take it.

The photo isn’t sharp. Handheld at 1/4d was a bit optimistic, but the 350D was terrible above ISO 400. I like the view and the details though.

This sign looked to me it came straight out of the 50s. It tells people what to do with their communal bins.
I just loved the wood and crumbling plastered wall texture.

I’m not an invasive photographer. When I take photos in the street, I tend to take people passing by from a good distance. And as I’m obsessed with doors and doorways, I have a lot of people walking past doors.

Having lived in Scotland for a long time, the end of summer for me is those hay bales with a lightly clouded sky (a change from the winter grey).

I used to collect old film cameras. This is my favourite because I was given it by my grandfather.

The French Atlantic coast is littered with WWII fortified structures left over from the Nazi Atlantic Wall. They’re starting to degrade significantly.

for some reason, this ceiling light well has an interesting pattern. I don’t know if that was on purpose.

It’s fun to take monochrome images at night. But challenging without a tripod (some places don’t allow tripods so I only use one for landscapes).
This was a bridge along the canals of Amsterdam. The reflection of the lights in the water attracted me. But I didn’t frame it wide enough (I was at the widest and couldn’t walk back any more) so I couldn’t correct the perspective of the buildings.
