I liked this as a random family snap from a point-and-shoot, nice light. Shame about the hair on the scan, will eventually clean it up but I actually like them a bit rough around the edges.
Another from the point-and-shoot, pulled out of jersey pocket in a hurry and snapped ‘blind’ as the viewfinder was steamed up.
SO this doesn’t quite work, though you can see what I was trying to do, link the white statue illuminated in light with the two children in similar attire, but they’re just a little too in shadow. I still quite like it though.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/NcPTFY]Statues[/url] by Greg Turner, on Flickr
I’ve been celebrating finally having a phone with a decent camera again (keep smashing the bloody things) by going on a bit of an instagram binge.
I wanted to give the photos a bit more of an impact in the way they look on my feed, so I’ve been splitting 3:1 images up into three so they’ll appear as the whole thing when posted in the right order.
I haven’t found any way to crop to 3:1 exactly on android so I’ve just been guessing, so they’re not perfect, plus in my messing around to try and post them here I’ve lost loads of the quality.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/NRTtzG]IMG_20161105_151745[/url] by Paddy Atkinson, on Flickr
Windfall apples back home in Suffolk.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/NJNmaQ]IMG_20161105_151802[/url] by Paddy Atkinson, on Flickr
Halfway up Pitch Hill.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/NV8s5F]IMG_20161105_151703[/url] by Paddy Atkinson, on Flickr
On Pewley Down looking towards Godalming (I think)
Nice idea with the triptychs Paddy.
I think maybe a stronger divider between them would help them work better. Maybe wider black or far wider white gaps depending on the image?
Very ethereal that last one Malvern Rider! I like it.
So this was almost a good one. Was trying to frame it before the moment went, with a cold 3yo tugging at my leg wanting to go home. Streetlight probably too tall to frame it well anyway.