Showing posts with label iphonography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphonography. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 July 2022

Experimental Photography Workshop

Experimental Photography Workshop

Today I helped Ann run an Experimental Photography Workshop for members of the Cambridge Camera Club over at Toft Peoples Hall in Toft. We had a full house of 15 people, including Ann and myself.

We covered Cyanotypes (Ann) Legacy Lenses, Lensbabies, Use of polarising film to get a black background and creative Flower Photography. Ann supplied some lovely yellow and black caterpillars plus some other insects and loads of flowers, as did the participants. 

A great time was had by all. 

The first image was my daily photo journal. The next few where from the kitchen area where Ann was creating cyanotypes. The hall where a lot of fun was had.

Lunch time Sue and I with Ann and Mike had out lunch outside on the new picnic benches. I was attracted by the orange brollies, blue sky and yellow bunting.

End of the day teabags and lonely tripods.






















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Saturday, 30 October 2021

A Few More Images from the UEA

A Few More Images from the UEA

Last of the images from the UEA on Monday. These are random shots, all in colour. A couple are in Camera Multiple Exposures.




















Thursday, 28 October 2021

Street Photography at the UEA - Monochrome

 On Monday this week I travelled to The University of East Anglia with Ann and Phil to look at the 1970's Brutal Style Architecture. Some real fabulous buildings. There where also some more modern additions that I would complemented the starkness of the brutal architecture.

This blog is more about the people, predominantly students, going about their daily lives.
























Female Ruddy Darter - Sympetrum sanguineum

Female Ruddy Darter - Sympetrum sanguineum Spent an hour in the garden this afternoon after shopping in Cambridge this morning (I bought a n...