Monochrome madness: Leading lines

Leading lines – one of the most fundamental elements of photographic composition.

Rather than a conventional road disappearing into the distance or a wall ditto, I decided to approach this latest theme a little differently. This is an arrow slit that can be found in the fortified chateau of Guédelon, in central France;

Monochrome madness: Leading lines

Lens-Artists Challenge: Connections

No doubt I will, over time, be posting quite a few photographs I took last weekend at Guédelon, and here’s a couple that are quite appropriate for this week’s Lens-Artists Challenge of ‘Connections’.

Firstly, there’s this ancient-looking set of stone steps. In reality, it’s probably no more than twenty years old, as work didn’t commence on the site until until 1997.

Secondly, a very elaborate rope knot holding together the component parts of what looks like a ploughshare, or harrow.

Lens-Artists Challenge: Connections

Cellpic Sunday: The Guédelon workhorse

Last weekend, we went on a day trip (a very long day trip) to a place called Guédelon. Here, since the late nineties, a group of craftsmen have been using traditional materials and traditional methods to construct a medieval (14th century) castle completely from scratch. It’s not a reconstruction or a renovation, it’s a new build and it is absolutely fascinating.

The site is large and widely spread out, and this noble beast spends its day drawing a cart ferrying workers and materials around it.

Cellpic Sunday 9 June 2024