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The Fuji x10 understandably gets more use in the summer months than at other times of the year and I try to ensure that it is always to hand whenever I am out and about.
I find myself looking out for interesting shapes and textures, or for the interplay of light and shade on different surfaces. Here are some snaps taken both in and out of town.
Hammersmith Bridge makes a constantly fascinating subject, even on an overcast day:
…as do the ‘Canadians’ that live nearby:
Whilst at the opposite end of the spectrum lies this rural idyll – observed on the occasion of a most pleasant Sunday lunch with good friends whom we have not seen for a while:
Tags: England, Fuji x10, Photo, Summer
For me nature is not landscape, but the dynamism of visual forces.
Bridget Riley
High time for some piccies…
Here are some random summer shots from the garden:
Tags: England, Fuji x10, Photo, Summer
Each year there is one early weekend – one glorious (if brief!) window – the effect of which is to renew afresh our faith in the continuing cycle of the seasons. However hard the winter may have been (and in terms of storm and deluge this one has been tough indeed) we can once again see the light at the end of the tunnel. We are alerted by the cry of the distant harbinger… “Spring is coming”!!
This was such a weekend…
Tags: England, Fuji x10, Photo, Spring
To the National Theatre earlier this week to catch the inestimable Simon Russell Beale as Lear (he magnificent – the production something of a curate’s egg!). As I hurried along the embankment to meet the Kickass Canada Girl for for a little pre-show sushi I was struck by the beauty of the half-light of the Capital’s dusk. Barely breaking my stride I whipped the the x10 from my new messenger bag (of which more possibly later) and fired off a handful of shots.
What fun!
Tags: Drama, Fuji x10, Photo
Twilight drops her curtain down, and pins it with a star.
Lucy Maud Montgomery
Sitting in Vancouver International waiting for the flight home is always a sad time. We have said goodbye and many, many, many thanks to all of our dear friends in Victoria and must now wend our weary way back to the UK, to be thrown immediately into the maelstrom of work. The Kickass Canada Girl has discovered that her charity is to be inspected almost immediately on our return – so clearly little recovery time will afforded to us.
Hey ho!
I will reflect more on the totality of this trip later. For now a few final sunset images…
Tags: British Columbia, Friends, Fuji x10, Photo
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