Sunday 10 February 2008

Hey lookit, a blog

So, after a long and arduous thinking process I finally decided that blogs are in fact the natural habitat for street photography. This is where I’ll be posting mine from now on. I also just so happen to have some that I took today ready to be uploaded. Lucky you! On the way to university, via the more picturesque route. I kind of like how small the woman is in the frame. Kinda boring though.Bus stop woman again, but closer this time. More boring.

This house has always intrigued me for some reason. It catches my eye every time I walk past it. Finally decided to take a picture of it. Had to recover it pretty severely with the levels tool in photoshop because I intentionally underexposed it by about a stop for reasons that escape me. Must have been more tired than I thought.
Trees make art. Little known trade secret ;)
This is a shot that I’ve wanted for a while. I think it could be better executed though, the light just seems a little iffy this time around. I’ll come back to this someday.
One of the better ones from today I think
At uni, standard group of students protesting about something inane and pointless. Don't know why but I kind of like the flare in this one. And yes, the composition sucks.
I had some time before my lecture so I went for a walk around the lakes on campus since the light was nice. Saw this couple passing by up ahead so I ran for it. It's not often that I'll run for a shot but it was definitely worth it here.
Last frame of the day, right before my lecture and, because the weather in England sucks, it was pitch black by the time I got out.

I can’t wait for my 50mm.

They were talking about the new noodle bar on campus. It’s a good place, although a little pricey.

Okay, here’s hoping this all works…

Oh, and sorry about the white frames around everything. They’re personal preference really. I wasn’t planning on leaving them on for the blog but they were a little hard to get rid of and I was too lazy to re-edit the original files so, for this entry, they’re there.

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