I love your inspirational photography it takes me back a few years ago to when I did my 'A' level photography at our local collage, we did lots of 'arty' shots and abstracts for our course work which I loved. It was a great 2 years and I miss it. I must get out there and do some more. I see you live in Dorset, my sister lives in Winterbourne Whitchurch, Dorset's a lovely county.
I agree with your comment on a part of something being more interesting than the whole (most times anyway) I even use that method in my portrait photography, and I love putting people at the edge of the shot rather than the 'norm' in the middle of the shot portraits. regards maureen
I expect you would enjoy getting back into this kind of photography. I find it makes me look at the world in a different, more intense, way and gives purpose even to the shortest of walks.
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I love that colour and the texture. Will another post reveal all ?
Hello Hermes.
I doubt I will photo the whole garment. It's a case where a part is much more interesting than the whole.
Lucy
I love your inspirational photography it takes me back a few years ago to when I did my 'A' level photography at our local collage, we did lots of 'arty' shots and abstracts for our course work which I loved. It was a great 2 years and I miss it. I must get out there and do some more. I see you live in Dorset, my sister lives in Winterbourne Whitchurch, Dorset's a lovely county.
I agree with your comment on a part of something being more interesting than the whole (most times anyway) I even use that method in my portrait photography, and I love putting people at the edge of the shot rather than the 'norm' in the middle of the shot portraits.
regards
maureen
Thanks for your interesting comment, Maureen.
I expect you would enjoy getting back into this kind of photography. I find it makes me look at the world in a different, more intense, way and gives purpose even to the shortest of walks.
Lucy
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