Posted on February 28, 2020
Well, if it’s not actually raining, it soon will be….

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Clouds
Category: Black & White Tagged: Black & White, Cee's Black & White Photo Challenge, Clouds, Rain Clouds
Posted on November 23, 2018
I have to admit that this is a pretty free interpretation of Cee’s Black & White challenge this week of ‘public transport’. However, the image – which is really all about the clouds – does include an aeroplane, which is certainly a form of public transport.
This particular ‘plane is on its final descent into Heathrow Airport in London and is just passing over the railway bridge that crosses the Thames at Barnes.

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Public Transport
Category: Black & White Tagged: Aeroplanes, Barnes Bridge, Black & White, Cee's Black & White Photo Challenge, Clouds, Heathrow, London, Public Transport
Posted on September 3, 2016
A pretty straightforward response to this week’s challenge subject of ‘Mirror’, but I like the way that (fortuitously) the reflected clouds blend with the actual clouds beyond, while the blue sky between the clouds in the mirror itself reflects the curve of the road.
This mirror is at a particularly awkward junction in the nearby town of Le Dorat, although the road was clear when I took the photograph: just as well, because I was probably standing in the middle of it at the time.

And here’s another mirror image, also from Le Dorat and already published in another post, with clouds reflected in one of the metal discs that demarcate parking spaces in the main square:

Weekly Photo Challenge: Mirror
Category: Weekly Photo Challenge Tagged: Clouds, Le Dorat, Mirror, Reflections, Roads, Roadscapes, Weekly Photo Challenge, weeklyphotochallenge
Posted on June 3, 2016
The original image for this month’s One Photo Focus was taken by David Croker and is a lovely shot of peaceful serenity; who doesn’t like the combination of sky, water and reflections?

The only problem with this original is that the air of tranquility is jarred somewhat by the electricity pylons running right across the horizon. I realise that it’s possible to remove such intrusions through various photo editing programs,including Photoshop, which I have myself, but it looks like a very painstaking exercise, particularly if (a) you haven’t done it before and (b) when there are not only wires but also the pylons to be erased.
Then I recalled that for a WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge some time ago, with the theme of ‘Dreamy‘, I had used a reflected image to get the dreamlike look that the assignment called for, and I thought it had worked quite well.
Accordingly, I adopted the same principle for this One Photo Focus, to produce this:

Here’s what I did:
I’m quite pleased with the dreamy, painting-y effect of this revised version
Category: Before & After Tagged: ABFriday, Blur, Clouds, Editing, Inversion, One Photo Focus, Reflections, Sky, Water
Posted on February 18, 2016
Weather has come around again for Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge. Last time I put up a picture of freezing fog close to home, but on this occasion here is an image taken on the other side of the world, in the Hunter Valley in Australia.

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Weather
Category: Black & White Tagged: Australia, Black & White, Cee's Black & White Photo Challenge, Clouds, Hunter Valley, Rain Clouds, Storm clouds
Posted on August 8, 2015
“We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars”
– Oscar Wilde
In nearby Le Dorat, some council workmen were marking out parking bays in the main square, using these shiny metal studs. In their pristine state, they provided some lovely reflections.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Beneath Your Feet
Category: Weekly Photo Challenge Tagged: Beneath Your Feet, Clouds, Le Dorat, Oscar Wilde, Reflections, Skyscapes, Weekly Photo Challenge, weeklyphotochallenge