It’s been a busy week and these photos pretty much represent all the photography work I have done this week, which is to say, not a lot. But because I did manage at least this, I am posting it, a bit of an oasis for me in a swirl of other activity. This week’s photos also reflect the deep and sometimes stark colors of the time of year.
Welcome to this week’s instalment of my daily photographic record. Posts in this series will be photos from the week before, roughly Friday through Friday. This, once a week, wrap-up post will publish on Sunday. The photos for this post will be in a gallery format, they will have all been taken on my phone. The captions on the photos will be an indication of the photo-editing software used to edit them, or simply “as shot” for those that are unedited.
Writing a weekly wrap up with a gallery is a way for me to gather my thoughts on what has caught my attention in the previous week. It will be a way of filtering through what I am thinking about photographically. I’ll also be able to come back to these posts and look at what trends emerge over time.
As with all my posts, your comments are welcome. I appreciate your interaction with my work here on this blog. It is my intention to publish in this series on Sunday. Every Sunday that is possible. Looking at my year, I already know there are some weeks where I will not be close enough to my technology to make a post possible. In an effort to keep this project pleasant for myself, I won’t be attempting catch-up posts.
Hope to see you in the comments below and in this space next week!
Cheers!
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love the variety š
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Thanks š
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Where were you? Because loads of those could have been taken within 20 miles of our house…the UK landscape can be pretty generic! š
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Yes, I agree, the UK does have a pretty distinctive “look” to it. As a transplant, I often am like, “have I been to this village before or just another that looks a lot like it?” In this case, I was in the outskirts of Cambridge.
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Very serene shots leading up to the holiday season. Sometimes doing less is okay. It means time for relaxation and for yourself š
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I agree but really struggle with this in my day to day life.
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