Posted on March 16, 2016
Well, I learned something today. Did you know that colours that are opposite each other on the colour wheel, when mixed, produce black? There’s a fact to be added to the store of useless information.
However, on this occasion we’re not looking to mix opposing colours but to juxtapose them. Essentially there are three ‘pairs’ of opposing colours, so here are a couple of images of each set:
Red and Green
Two roses, the first from Monet’s Garden, the second from outside our own back door (this one hs a wonderful, heady scent. Madame’s grandmother had some of these in her own garden and it brings back happy memories).
Orange and Blue
Two photographs taken on the island of Burano, in the Venetian lagoon
Purple and Yellow
I had to get a bit creative here, as I don’t seem to have many images featuring this pairing in my library.
The first is an imposing building in Bruges, where the yellow detail on the columns contrasts with the indigo shade of the reflected sky in the windows. The second is a detail of a window display in a quilting supplies shop in Sarlat. The purple and yellow are among the threads at the top, in case you’re wondering.
Cee’s Compose Yourself Photo Challenge: Contrasting colours
Category: Composition Tagged: Architecture, Bruges, Burano, Cee's Compose Yourself Photo Challenge, Colour, Colour Wheel, Contrasting colours, Flowers, Monet's Garden, Roses, Sarlat
Posted on January 7, 2016
Continuing last week’s theme of decrepit blue doors, this battered-looking specimen is to be found on the island of Burano in the Venetian lagoon.

And here are a couple more from Venice that I’ve used in previous posts:
Thursday Doors: 7th January 2016
Category: Doors Tagged: Architecture, Burano, Doors, Thursday Doors, Venice
Posted on December 10, 2015
To be honest, finding ‘ready-made’ images that occupy two-thirds of the picture was a bit of a challenge. That probably just goes to show that I am (or was) too wedded to sticking the subject in the middle of the photograph as a matter of course. Still, a bit of creative cropping did the job.
This week, I have three pairs of similar images illustrating the 2/3rds theme (hover over the image and caption for a fuller description).
To begin with, a couple of archways:
And here are two water-based scenes:
And finally (appropriately) two sunsets:
Cee’s Compose Yourself Challenge: Using 2/3rds of your photo frame
Category: Composition Tagged: Abu Dhabi, Architecture, boats, Burano, Cee's Compose Yourself Photo Challenge, France, Oman, Reflections, River Vienne, seascape, sunset
Posted on September 19, 2015
Detail from a weatherbeaten wooden door on the waterfront on the island of Burano, in the Venetian lagoon.
Category: Weekly Photo Challenge Tagged: Burano, Doors, Grid, Venice, Weekly Photo Challenge, weeklyphotochallenge
Posted on March 13, 2015
It takes a lot to move me to incandescent rage, but my encounters with the phenomenon of ‘selfie sticks’ when in Venice last year prompted me to this rant. And I have to say that time has proved to be no emollient.
As far as I can see, there is only one possible valid use for a selfie stick, and since science has already invented colonoscopes for that kind of thing, even that’s debatable.
But, if you want something in response to Cee’s latest Black & White challenge, here’s a photograph I took on Burano last October.
Category: Black & White, Uncategorized Tagged: Burano, Cee's Black & White Photo Challenge, Photography, selfie sticks, selfies, Venice
Posted on February 2, 2015
This is the doorway of an unoccupied house on the island of Burano, in the Venice lagoon.
Posted in response to Ailsa’s Travel Challenge: Doorways
Category: Travel Tagged: Ailsa's Travel Challenge, Burano, Doors, Doorways, Texture, Travel Challenge, Venice
Posted on October 13, 2014