Seems like every week I comment on the current level of the challenge, but during the week, I’ve come to realise it’s most probably because I want to make sure I am stretching myself, so get as much out of each day as I possibly can.
I always worry I won’t be able to get at least one good shot in the can, so I make sure that I am in places so I can get the opportunities. When this happens I end up taking so many shots its hard to choose which is the P-A-D.
Friday and Sunday are stand out examples with Wednesday giving it a good nudge as well.
Seemingly the most innocuous inanimate non – descript object can set me off into a photo frenzy.
I’m not complaining, I’m just saying I’m glad these moments happen.
Enjoy
Cheers
Ken
Dec 3rd:
Tuesday night I went to listen to a presentation by Austin Vince about his new film Mondo Sahara; it was an excellent evening. This is the bike he rode around the world twice on, note the lack of “Corporate Adventure” product and styling. The man delivers the truth.
Dec 4th:
Harley Davidson 883 Sporty, they are breeding in back streets, I see so many of them these days.
Dec 5th:
Thursday morning was just a beautiful morning.
Dec 6th:
Another good morning of photography, this one made me laugh, pigeon squadron just waiting to get pooing.
Dec 7th:
Christmas band at the closed street market, some people however need to let go of this whole portable media thing engage in the live experience.
Dec 8th:
Big day out to Greenwich to see the Turner and the Sea exhibition. Went with great mates Douglas and Kathryn. So many piccies to choose from, as usual there can be only one P-A-D. This guy didn’t see the tide come in.
Dec 9th:
No one does Christmas carols like the Salvos!
Neatest most correct entry:
Austin Vince evenings are always good value:
Getting to Westminster for the sunrise
Post modern: