The same sun was working its designs on the lounge carpet. So here we have yet more diagonals, thanks to the Venetian blinds and an interesting pointing-up of the colours. |
What I have noticed with these various assignments is that whatever the specific focus is, then you start to see that focus everywhere. The section on 'colour' is no exception - everywhere I now look I'm seeing colour in a really fresh way. Some of the shots in this post will eventually form part of the formal assignment, but for now I am just presenting them as a celebration of colour for its own sake. Hence the two bath robes above...
These two shots are of the same glass, catching the sunlight on a table at my daughter's house. I have recently acquired a MacBook computer and learning how to use iPhoto. I never really used editing suites beyond cropping photos but am enjoying the possibilities offered in this new package. I'm a long way off Photoshop Elements and what I have now will keep me happy for a long time.
This is a photograph that seeks to celebrate the simple joy of colour in its simplest form. I was driving through Cambridge on some other mission, but the sight of all that yellow was too much to resist. I finally found a place to park and grabbed the camera. The yellow and the green are just shouting!
With the image above and below I am noticing the 'accent' in situations - where one isolated object or colour stands out and asks to be noticed...
More colour just for the hell of it...
Seeing the 'accent' again - a balloon blowing about near a door in Oxford, in the street that houses the Oxford Union.
I'm letting the colour, the light and shade all do their work, create their own drama.