Random Photos : Part 4
Discussion
nessiemac said:
Not an amazing photo but the subject is to me.
I have done a lot of work this year for the sports clothing company O'Neal but seeing your latest 2018 catalogue shoot 10 foot high on the walls of their stand at the worlds largest cycle exhibition today is a pretty cool moment!
Well done! I have done a lot of work this year for the sports clothing company O'Neal but seeing your latest 2018 catalogue shoot 10 foot high on the walls of their stand at the worlds largest cycle exhibition today is a pretty cool moment!
Glasgow Hydro by The Rain Maker, on Flickr
Glasgow 2 by The Rain Maker, on Flickr
Glasgow Hydro by The Rain Maker, on Flickr
Glasgow 2 by The Rain Maker, on Flickr
Glasgow Hydro by The Rain Maker, on Flickr
nessiemac said:
Not an amazing photo but the subject is to me.
I have done a lot of work this year for the sports clothing company O'Neal but seeing your latest 2018 catalogue shoot 10 foot high on the walls of their stand at the worlds largest cycle exhibition today is a pretty cool moment!
Thumbs up! I am eagerly waiting or the day that a picture I' ve made is used in an advert for a bank.I have done a lot of work this year for the sports clothing company O'Neal but seeing your latest 2018 catalogue shoot 10 foot high on the walls of their stand at the worlds largest cycle exhibition today is a pretty cool moment!
Dax2 by Michael Goodwin, on Flickr
Growing Up! by Michael Goodwin, on Flickr
Growing. Easter vs Aug bank hol.
Dragonfly by Michael Goodwin, on Flickr
Growing Up! by Michael Goodwin, on Flickr
Growing. Easter vs Aug bank hol.
Dragonfly by Michael Goodwin, on Flickr
Nigel_O said:
As I was born in Hull and watched the building of the bridge every time I travelled to see family, I've been meaning to get some photos for ages. Finally dragged myself out of bed early enough to get sunrise through the bridge.
DSC_7997 by Nigel Ogram, on Flickr
DSC_8035 by Nigel Ogram, on Flickr
Rest of the album here:-
https://flic.kr/s/aHsm3JbQGp
Same. Lived there 24 years before moving down south to Surrey. I think some of my first proper photos were around there when I was 15 or 16. My GCSE Art was partly photography and I developed b&w photos of Lord Line, the rotten piers around it and the Humber Bridge.Nice pics!DSC_7997 by Nigel Ogram, on Flickr
DSC_8035 by Nigel Ogram, on Flickr
Rest of the album here:-
https://flic.kr/s/aHsm3JbQGp
A pleasant afternoon doing nothing in particular.
The English Country Garden by Squiffy1308, on Flickr
The English Country Garden by Squiffy1308, on Flickr
DibblyDobbler said:
I like that a lot!just having some fun getting to grips with the X-E1 and some old manual lenses...
Bokeh robot II by jon bawden, on Flickr
Morning dew.. by jon bawden, on Flickr
Old friend.. by jon bawden, on Flickr
Bokeh robot II by jon bawden, on Flickr
Morning dew.. by jon bawden, on Flickr
Old friend.. by jon bawden, on Flickr
I went to 'Props and Pistons' at East Kirkby over the bank holiday. These aren't great shots in terms of photography (nothing unusual there!), but the sight of this old chap, medals displayed on his blazer, being shown around Just Jane gave me a slight lump in my throat, especially as he gave the tyre a fond tap. I must be going soft, or maybe it was the heat...
IMG_4245 by Leigh Willars, on Flickr
IMG_4239 by Leigh Willars, on Flickr
IMG_4339 Just Jane by Leigh Willars, on Flickr
IMG_4245 by Leigh Willars, on Flickr
IMG_4239 by Leigh Willars, on Flickr
IMG_4339 Just Jane by Leigh Willars, on Flickr
One from the weekend:
Lake McKenzie by Ben, on Flickr
ETA: replaced with a better stitched version once I noticed the stripe on the other one...
Lake McKenzie by Ben, on Flickr
ETA: replaced with a better stitched version once I noticed the stripe on the other one...
Edited by GravelBen on Friday 8th September 10:42
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