Ice Patterns on the Car
Coming back from our daily walk I saw some beautiful ice patterns on Sue's car.
The scene of the crime :) |
No snow to go out and play in today, unlike Nicki in Swindon, but Sue did notice some lovely ice patterns on the Shacks Windows. The pond and garden kept my occupied for a while till I got too cold.
I love the way ice crystals form, so picturesque.
We have had some beautiful foggy days just recently. This was a couple of days ago. We went out to pop to the shop and enjoy our allowed daily exercise.
Abstraction.
An extremely interesting RPS on line Zoom Lecture yesterday by Nat Coalson entitled 'Abstract Photography as Fine Art'. He told us what he meant by Abstraction. He said, in his view' he was 'Inviting the viewer to engage with the photograph' and this is an open ended relationship. Most of his abstract images are 'straight' from the camera, the abstraction occurs from the viewpoint of the camera, moving in on detail. Most of my creative work over the last year at least is started in camera and then further worked on in Lightroom and Photoshop. So today I thought I would revisit the way I used to work before I became obsessed with the results of in-camera multiple exposures. I just walked around the house and garden and looked for 'Abstraction'
Saturday 17th Feb 24 - Sue and I met up with other members of the Cambridge Camera Club at the Cambridge University Botanic Garden .