Monthly Archives: March 2018
End of Winter
Patterns and textures on the waterwall
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The pond in March
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Across the sheep field
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Discovered treasure
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Night light (2)
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The portrait session
Portraiture does not figure prominently in my archives. In fact, this is the only example I have of a studio portrait. It was taken about thirty years ago – before the days of digital cameras and processing. I was attending a week’s residential course at Exeter University. Each course member was allocated a 30 minutes studio slot and a university student was employed as a model. We each chose our preferred pose and arranged the lighting. I am ashamed to say that I cannot remember the model’s name but I was quite pleased with my first (and only) experience of studio portraiture.
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Tree in Winter sunshine
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‘Baby, it’s cold outside!’
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