 I don’t do enough portraits Henry, Deptford, April 2011 Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: Reflections and mirrors (0) Win, Win, Win, Lose (0) What took me so long… (0) Vintage learning curve (0) Vanishing Point (2)
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 Some outtakes from Sue Lawes Creekery2 installation in Deptford Creek at Creekside Open 2011 Plates are so round except when viewed through water. From above there were reflections from the water: The willow pattern blue shows through when avoiding the reflection: Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: More Creekery (0) Creek Blue (1) Marilyn Headshot…
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 How could I resist this? In the little hut at the back of the A.P.T. Gallery yard. Photographing for Sue Lawes Creekery2 installation at CREEKSIDE OPEN 2011 this week. And did I get muddy? Possibly related posts – automagicaly generated: Creek Plates – Creekside Open 2011 (1) Three Arches Ha’penny Hatch (2) Tales Of The…
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Apr
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Categories: Film, Ilford FP4+, Nikkor 24/2.8 AIS, Nikon, Rodinal, SLRTags: advertising, barriers, Blackwall Tunnel, concrete, graffiti, Greenwich, Greenwich Peninsular, industrial architecture, lorries, Olympics, structures, surveillance, trailers5 comments
 Forgive my increasingly dystopian view of the Thames Path and the Greenwich Peninsular. I hate restrictions at the best of times. Roads to nowhere… Signs of the times… Olympic village Triumphal arch These were all taken on a sunny NOT St Georges Day, the one The Mayor of London got so badly wrong (this year it falls…
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 Oh, the ironies of the Thames beach round by the O2 Give them a bone I didn’t know whether to photograph this skipper. It was in the back of an abandoned lorry trailer. But obviously I did… intrusive or not. Trailer skipper However, karma came back round. I bolloxed up spooling this roll of film…
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