Category Archives: Project 365
Project 365 #8 – Free flowers
Click for full view This photo is interesting mainly because it was among my first attempts at ‘freelensing’ – a technique where you remove the lens from the camera (but keep it close to the camera body, of course) and … Continue reading
Project 365 #7 – Pikachu!
Click for full view This photo is available to buy on PicFair. Do not use it without permission (e.g. do not use it without buying it). A few days ago Antonia decided to treat herself to a new 3DS XL, … Continue reading
Project 365 #6 – A delivery of snow
Click for full view Today was probably the first day of ‘real’ snow in the UK this year. This was the scene on Leonard Street in Shoreditch, London, where I’m working at the moment. These two Royal Mail vans stopped … Continue reading
Project 365 #5 – No Parking
Click for full view Update: I played around some more with the colour to get closer to what I had in my mind. The end of my work day was fast approaching and I hadn’t taken any pictures so I … Continue reading
Project 365 #4 – On the way home
Click for full view There is not much left of the snow that fell over the last 2 days. I stopped for a moment this evening on my way home to take this photo because I was drawn to the … Continue reading
Project 365 #3 – Waking up
Click for full view I started today at Fix 126, a coffee shop in Shoreditch. Myself and this man were the only customers. I’m pleased with the composition here, and the fact that the guy is lit up by a … Continue reading
Project 365 #2 – First Snow
Click for full view This is the second of my batch of 3 photos preceding deciding to start doing Project 365. This was the first day of snow this year, just a light dusting in our garden. I really wanted … Continue reading
Project 365 #1 – Peeking
At Antonia’s suggestion, I’ve decided to give ‘Project 365‘ a go, despite missing the opportunity to start on the 1st of January. You might be familiar with the concept – take 1 photo every single day and share it. People … Continue reading