There is a building being demolished near me which looks like the result of a bombing, and I was going to use that but there seemed so much going on in that photo. Instead, I decided on a more peaceful image. This is the pathway beside a park, and if you capture anything just right, it can look so calm and peaceful. Just to the left, there was a game of football, skaters in a skate park, and children chasing birds.
Sunday, 11 October 2015
Sunday, 4 October 2015
Photo of the Week 2015 - Week 40
Some of the birds that visit this town are unusual, and sometimes you have to be in the right place at the right time. I was a lucky a couple of days ago when a cormorant decided to pay us a visit. It was on a small stretch of water where mallards and moorhens usually roam, but they seemed to keep there distance from this one. It sat in a bad place though so I couldn't get a clean shot of it. This was the best of them, and I'm still not overly happy with it. When it flew off, I took some photos, but you couldn't see the type of bird it was so it wouldn't have made for a decent photo.
Photo of the Week 2015 Week 40 |
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Birds,
Cormorant,
Creatures,
Life,
Nature,
Nikon,
Nikon D3000,
Photo of the Week,
Photo of the Week 2015,
Photography,
Photos
Saturday, 3 October 2015
Photo of the Week - Week 39
When I went out last week, I thought about taking my camera, and decided that seeing as I was only going round the corner, I wouldn't bother, there would be nothing to see. When I reached the end of the road, I saw the most beautiful sunset, and contemplated heading back for my camera. Worked out the timings, and the sun would have been gone by the time I returned. So I decided to use the camera on my phone instead. The image that came out was, to me, an incredible shot. Seeing as it was from a phone camera, I had to trim it slightly to make it the same size as the rest of the photos I use.
Photo of the Week 2015 Week 39 |
Labels:
Life,
Nature,
Photo of the Week 2015,
Photography,
Photos,
Samsung,
Samsung Galaxy Note 3,
September,
September 2015,
Sun,
Sunset
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