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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Practice, Practice, Practice.
One of the ideas that I had in mind to explore was the use of the car as a way to view the landscape. There are many examples of photographers who have photographed the landscape through the window … Continue reading
Sometimes you just know.
A quick note: I was reflecting on this image last night in my head. I took it last week in Dublin. Its taken from a hotel basement carpark. I noticed it on my way to my car, its funny … Continue reading
In the frame.
Following on from last nights post I returned to the area in the picture above. I wasnt sure what I wanted to photograph but I guess I decided I would just turn up, get to work and see what happened. … Continue reading
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Assignment 2: Getting there.
I’ve been working away this week on assignment 2 and want to review my progress so far. This image introduced the idea of using signs like the one above as one theme running through the series of pictures. While I … Continue reading
Room for manoeuvre.
Thinking a lot today about the last couple of weeks and how it seems to take time for the lessons learnt to bed in. I have had several different ideas in the last couple of weeks. While traveling back from … Continue reading
Assignment 2 ongoing.
I was out in the Ox mountains yesterday evening and quite happy with the results today. I found this location and there are several things about this image that I like. The light is beautiful, soft and warm and picturesque … Continue reading
Assignment 2 progress.
I have been thinking about and working on assignment 2 for the last couple of weeks. First of all I have been thinking about where I would use for the assignment and I have decided that I want to work … Continue reading
Project 24: Snow.
While this project call for the opportunity of a fresh snowfall and good weather, I was fortunate to have one (snow) but not the other. However I thought it might be interesting to go and take a look regardless. The … Continue reading
Project 12: Throughout the day.
This is really just a forst attempt at this project as in the description of the project it asks for a day with direct daylight and unfortunately, although it looked like it was going to be clear, the day clouded … Continue reading
Exhibition; The Prix Pictet.
Last weekend I visited the gallery of photography in Dublin to see the exhibition of the Prix Pictet. “Founded by the leading Swiss private bank Pictet & Cie in 2008, the Prix Pictet has rapidly established itself as the world’s … Continue reading
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