Monthly Archives: August 2019
Images from the village pond, Thorpeness
Filed under Colour, landscape, Nature, Pattern, photography, rhythm, Texture, Uncategorized, Water
Homage to the humble weed (4)
(For an introduction to this series see https://lagill6.wordpress.com/2019/06/25/homage-to-the-humble-weed/)
When the colour is removed and particular attention is given to shape, outlines and markings the images could sometimes, perhaps, be interpreted as initial designs intended for other purposes.
For example, a drone:
An ordnance survey map:
Urban planning:
Filed under Art, Colour, Nature, Pattern, photography, rhythm, shapes, Uncategorized
Breaking waves
Filed under Abstract photos, Art, Colour, Pattern, photography, rhythm, Sea, shapes, Texture, Uncategorized
A walk through Minsmere
Filed under Colour, Flowers, grasses, harmony, landscape, Nature, photography, rhythm, Texture, Uncategorized
The mysterious gardener
The gardener is ‘Ronin’, a sculpture constructed in mild steel and copper by the sculptor Jason Le Noury. The photograph was taken in the Art Park at Sausmarez Manor, Guernsey.
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Filed under Art, Garden, harmony, landscape, photography, rhythm, shapes, Texture, Uncategorized
Not only flowers
Of course, flowers attract a great deal of attention in the garden, but there is interest elsewhere too.
Camera Sketch (2)
Filed under Art, Colour, Nature, photography, rhythm, Texture, Trees, Uncategorized
Homage to the humble weed (3)
See https://lagill6.wordpress.com/2019/07/21/homage-to-the-humble-weed-2/Â for an introduction to this series
Filed under Colour, Flowers, Nature, Pattern, photography, shapes, Texture, Uncategorized
Strife in the garden!
Filed under Colour, Flowers, Garden, harmony, photography, shapes, Uncategorized