Life through the Lens (16 January 2022)

I’ve been sharing my own photos now for eighteen months so I thought the end of the year was a good time to call it a day.

If you wish, you can find the published photos by following the tag “LifeLens” on the main page of my site, or by hitting this link.

I thought I’d just round off the series by re-presenting a handful of my favourites.

image showing a silhouette of a camera

This peaceful, pastoral scene, taken at the end of August up in Norfolk, is one of my published photos. I permitted the UK’s National Farmers’ Union to use it in one of their publications.

I can still se that telegraph pole; it annoys me now. I should have airbrushed it out.

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  1. Lovely, and good use of cylindrical shapes. Interesting how windmills differ from one county to the next. Our Jack and Jill mills are wooden and manoeuvrable at the base. A bit like the French ones, actually.

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  2. The telephone pole is that small imperfection that says – real life – not fiction. I think you were wise to leave it in. It’s only the slightest bit intrusive when you study the photo more deeply than a casual glance, and then it adds just a bit of the jarring present. So I think it adds dimension to the composition.

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