Category:Fine Art
Miller Time is the result of one of those, “I wonder what would happen in I…..”. In this case, having downed a few Miller Lites I read on the label that the inside of the bottle neck had a vortex inducing design – to help it pour more smoothly I guess. Looking down the neck I was taken by the way the light from the ceiling fixture was illuminating the bottle. I had a Canon PowerShot S-100 on me at […]
This is an image of the moon reflected in the sand at Moro Bay. I’d joined my friend James Brandon on a photo trip on the California coast last November. Unfortunately there were no clouds for pretty much the whole of the five days we were there. The upside of this was that we had to work harder to find images. There’s always something to photograph if you keep your mind open. The moon itself was and thin crescent, not […]
If you’ve ever wondered what an exploded propane bottle would look like, here’s your answer.
I took this shot through a window a couple of years back at Legoland Windsor, in the UK.
I spotted these fish from the jetty in Ton Sai Bay on Koh Phi Phi Don. What struck me was the one yellow-banded fish among this school of silver fish. Much as I looked around, I didn’t see another one nearby.
Having captured yesterday’s shot of the dipping sun illuminating the fishing boat in Loh Dalam Bay I faced my camera the other way towards the sun. Since I’m working with a slide scan and was too lazy to re-scan it with different settings, I’m stuck with the colors captured in the slide. The challenge here is that there was no obvious neutral mid-tone from which to correct the color balance.
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