Well this week has had its challenges, most have been met and conquered. They varied from low light to no light, from a compositional challenge to compositionally challenged.
I was inside a conference function centre for 2 days which really raised or lowered the bar depending on which way you look at it.
The high point of the week was a ride on my bike through the Peak District national park where I went from not much to photograph to not enough time in the day to photograph all the excellent things.
Mostly I really enjoyed riding my motorbike again out on the open road.
Be sure to get out there yourselves
Enjoy
Cheers
Ken
Nov 12th:
This is a shot I have been thinking about doing for a while, now it’s dark early it was the right time to attempt it.
Nov 13th:
Today was a clear day and a later start for me at work, so I headed off early and went for a walk from Green Park to Piccadilly Circus, then up to Oxford circus, then over to work. I scored this gem next door to Liberty shopping centre
Nov 14th:
Tell me you aren’t envious of this dog.
Nov 15th:
I rode 4 hours north to a 2 day conference. This was the best I could do for a subject. On a bright note we haven’t had a close up of a satellite dish this year.
Nov 16th:
Was up in my hotel room and looked out the window at this, so not all was against me. The other shots from today are below.
Nov 17th:
I love the Peak District, especially when its damp and foggy.
Nov 18th:
After the highs of the Peak District it was back to work today, the photo showing the sky as I left for work is lower down the list.
Neatest most correct entry:
I hate the fashion world:
There is so much information and conversation regarding the vacuous idea the fashion industry has of woman, which does little or nothing to promote healthy self image.
Many efforts have been made by some parts of the media to abate this but then you get this which just puts all that hard work to nought.
The models expression, pose, posture and poise do nothing to promote a positive image of woman, they instead do more to continue to objectify woman. The model is not to blame, the client, art director, photographer and campaign manager are all culpable.
All this to flog a cheap set of undies – Was it really necessary?