Exercises from my homework
If the truth is known, I don’t always like the pictures I produce, especially the arty ones. I know lots of people who produce stunning images with multiple exposures – their work is indisputably good. Mine look much more like two random pictures that have been plonked – one on top of the other. They don’t blend and often they don’t even fit.


Last Tuesday it was raining and so I set about doing some housekeeping on my main external hard drive. Lots of my out of focus pictures were deleted along with those where I had cropped off bits which shouldn’t have been cropped – you know the sort of thing I mean – a remarkable portrait, except for the fact that you managed to miss off the guy’s left hand.



Then I came across one or two of my more obscure exercises – 200 images with perhaps one that I might get away with providing no one looks too hard at it. I clearly had fun producing them even if most will never see the light of day.


The last collection of nine pictures is a compilation of images – some of them from the UK – some from Holland. One was taken in 2014 and the most recent was captured last Wednesday.

Eclectic is, I think, the word I am looking for.
You can look for it as well – see you next week.
Yes, it’s in the eye of the beholder. But these eyes put the money on the type (the shop face letters) and the two flowers that follow. Marvellous.