Friday, April 25, 2008

Picture of the month: February

Venice is an impressive place and it would be so much better if you could have it to yourself for the day. The truth is that its a very well known tourist haunt therefore it can be hard to capture an image with no one else in it let alone capturing something original. In this image made in St Mark's Square, I was hiding from the midday sun under a arched walkway. I saw an used a large group of people to my advantage. There appeared to be a number of them wearing orange and thought it was a good contrast against the crisp blue sky and Basilica behind them.

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Picture of the month: January

Sydney Harbour has many photographic delights; the two most photographed are the Bridge and Opera House. This month I have chosen a close up of the Opera House that focuses on the shape and pattern on the structure. It is not always obvious that the building has small tiles which completely cover the sails. Here you can see how the tiles fan out towards the edge of the curves, which are both emphasised against the over-polarised sky.



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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Picture of the month: December

Heavy Snow can be a rarity in Greater London, but earlier this year in February we had a fair amount. I chose this image for the obvious reason; we are nearing Christmas and I thought it would be nice to se some snow. It is also my favourite shot taken from my 'Snow Day Project'. To take the shot I positioned myself down low to the ground so that I could get as much tree in as possible with a little bit of white foreground to help the composition. The angle and colour from the twigs of the tree have made the already large tree dominate the frame, adding drama to the scene.

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