Thursday, 17 December 2020

A Photo a Day 2020 #352

                                                        

A few lights. I like the primary colours 90s vibe of these lights.
 

Friday, 25 September 2020

A Photo a Day 2020 #269

 
Sometimes a mood is evoked by what you don't see. Perhaps the feeling of danger has been captured here, perhaps some kind of narrative?

Sometimes I wish I have my proper camera on me and I don't, so I just take a mediocre version of what could be on my phone. I vowed to post daily and so far I have done so-- every day of this miserable year. This project has made me a bit of a martyr at times; I'm dissatisfied with much of the output and a lot of days I wonder why it even matters. But then, photos can apparently speak a thousand words, so.


Monday, 31 August 2020

August: a Roundup

 


So my words have been few this month. My quality of photography has been mixed. It's been an odd one. Perhaps the theme has been an apt one. The school 'holidays' have gone by quick and reality looms as we return tomorrow to a situation where we get ill all the time anyway, let alone with Covid on the loose. Anyway, the less thinking on that matter the better for now.

August has been hot and largely relaxing. Time has been spent in slightly questionable ways, but there's always an argument for watching horror films with your cat at your feet in bed. Other than that, it's been good to see family and just not work. Also, the gym has been a blessing and I hope they continue to stay open because for many people it keeps the mind healthy, let alone the body.

I have no idea what tomorrow's 'September' theme will be. We'll see. 


Sunday, 9 August 2020

A Photo a Day 2020 #222



A shot taken when the sun was dropping in the evening recently on a walk. It looked incredible and this was the most vivid and contrasting shot of all I took.


Monday, 3 August 2020

Wednesday, 8 July 2020

A Photo a Day 2020 #190



This was taken in February 2020 just as Coronavirus was starting to be mentioned in the news more. Storm Dennis was visiting and our trip to the city coincided with this. Look at the rectangles of light on the pavements-- such a cool effect!