Category: Walks
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Light to Dark.
A Chinese restaurant I passed everyday on the way to work. I decided to take a photo this particular night because of the pattern in light on the top windows. The two in the shadows on the left have their lights on whereas the window with the streetlight shining on it has the lights off.…
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Final Photo-walk in Leicester.
A final farewell to the “beautiful” city in it’s own way. These are from the Evington area, not the most colourful but certainly not dull.
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Torted
I think this is something I’ll be doing more often. Finding quirky shops and houses and creating these undistorted (hence torted), postcard-like photos.
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Elements.
This was a failed, overexposed photo but I tried to make the most of it. The bits that weren’t washed out made this scattered scene with lots of things about it i think. You can tell what’s happening even though it’s a black and white photo with most of it missing.
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Macro Week #3 Day 1: Delicate
As promised, here’s the 3rd edition of macro week. Progressing in chronological order, this is from the entrance to the graveyard opposite campus. It was raining for a minute so the droplets are as delicate as the flower – a nice complement.
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Cliche
There’s a lot of very cliche urban shots I try to avoid but some are my guilty pleasures. This is one of these ‘unavoidables’, mainly because of the interesting house finish on the left of the frame. That together with the nicely straight street and uniformity of the rest of the houses really screamed at…
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Day 7: End.
This is the last post in this macro week. This one isn’t from the campus, though it is from the same day. I took the longer way home, past the ‘nicer’ houses which actually had front gardens. These flowers were close enough to the street that I wasn’t intruding too much. On a different note, I…
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Day 6: Xenophyte.
Coming to an end of the second Macro Week. Again, no idea what’s the name of this plant but it’s probably a xenophyte: thick leaves and waxy cuticle – A-Level biology is finally useful! Another reason why I hate spiders: their webs make right eye-sores in photos sometimes.