What happens when it all goes wrong

This week I had planned a photoshoot in Norwich at a particular location. However on my preliminary visit I though how much better it would look if I took the photographs in the sunshine. We have had a very grey week here in East Anglia – lots of cloud, lots of murk, some fog and a total lack of sunshine.

So I thought instead I will search out some images which have proved quite popular in some quarters (I shall ignore comments about happy snappers who show no taste!) These are images that might have an attraction to some who are creative in spheres other than photography.

I am bound to be asked, “Are all the colours genuine?” On the whole yes they are. However the banner header and the horizontal log may have enjoyed a little enhancement.

Patterns and colours sometimes appeal to those pursuing crafts other than photography and I occasionally receive news about that sort of interest in my pictures.

Earlier this year I took some shots at an exhibition of quilts produced by the Samphire Quilters and it was noted that I failed to dedicate a blog this year to their work.

I try to vary what I produce and I don’t want to present certain posts on the same date each year. It goes without saying that these gifted quilters certainly make some wonderful creations.  Maybe simply shapes and colours of trees and leaves this week will fire an idea with some of them.

Meanwhile I will try doing my rooftop sun dance again in the hope that the sun’s merry beams will disperse the murk and fog enshrining Norfolk (No you may not come and watch! – especially if you come armed with your camera-phone)

Everyone – keep your hands in the sir and let’s see what can be achieved.