Girl on the Highway…

Because the free wind is blowing through your hair.

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Spend time in bed

I recommend you stop watching the news…

I really should take this advice from Morrissey

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Something that I have never understood

Over the years I have looked at many many photographs and one thing has puzzled more each time more than anything else – why is it important to know the F stop and shutter speed etc?   I suspect I am missing something important, not unknown, but I appreciate the image as an image and apply my own sense of what is aesthetically pleasing – not once  have I thought about the technical information of the image.  Actually as I wrote that I realised that that is not always true but beyond a few specialist images I think this is true.

Autumn has well and truly consumed the garden.

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Is it real…

Flu jab plus cold equals…

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My Clumps…

Many artists draw, paint photograph the same subject again and again.   When I think about this Paul Nash and the Wittenham Clumps immediately come to mind although there are so many others.

I too suffer from this affliction with a group of trees in my local park.   Why these should attract me is anyone’s idea because I don’t really know but I have photographed them again and again.   These are examples from just the last 12 months.

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And then you laughed…

Getting my feet wet some more…

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Getting my feet wet….

There was a time, in a university far far away, when I would get up well before dawn so that I could take photographs.  I would even drive hundreds of miles just to do so.   Those days are gone but with autumn upon us I don’t have to get up too early to capture the early morning light.   If I am really lucky I can get my feet really wet from the dew on the grass because I forgot to put my heavier boots on…such is life.

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Her Friends are so…

 

Yesterday was a full blown photographic art day – off to Nottingham to see two rather excellent exhibitions:  The first was at Nottingham Contemporary – States of America and the second at the Djanogly Gallery – Roger Mayne.   Both in their own way are reflections of the countries where they were photographed.   The Roger Mayne exhibition had the advantage that they were only the work of one photographer and so there was a consistent style and vision.   The States of America on the other hand suffered from the diverse visions on display.  This being said there was still some powerful images but the effect was one of sensory overload.   On a personal level I found the Mayne images had a clearer narrative construction whereas some of the States of America work was unfinished.   I suspect that was as much a function of when the images were captured as anything else – Mayne’s work was mainly from the 1950s and the American images were at least a decade younger.

Anyway they do make excellent companion pieces and are only a short tram journey apart.

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She’s more an X Box and I’m…

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One of Dynsdale’s Boys…

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