Moving things

I know that sooner or later I will be getting another email saying – “Why don’t you do those quirky pictures any more?” (My readers have such good taste and such a command of the language of abstract concepts)

In reality inventive pictures or experimental photography takes so long. This week I am using two composite views and each one can contain around 12 pictures.

Those circular pictures that one or two people liked each contain 8 images and the whole set has to be rotated.

Just at the moment I am building a photography frame which will allow the camera to be mounted vertically up or down without a tripod. So you are likely to get lots of pictures of my feet and one or two of the ceiling.

Most of the pictures you will see this week though have been manipulated in Photoshop or Lightroom.

They are all photographs of things that move in one way or another.

Someone reckons it’s good if I keep my hand in using that sort of software. I have tried to demonstrate a bit of development with the tree picture, but of course you realized that. (Beats me why I bother to explain.)

I won’t drone on about it – I may save that until next week – all being well.

See you.