Treasure Hunt: Quaint Bridges;
A chance conversation with an old friend brought up our various qualifications, he has a Masters in, of all things, Building and construction which included a portion of civil engineering and he told me that part of his project was to build a bridge using spaghetti! It's a brilliantly unforgiving medium and is great training for engineers :-) he then showed me a recent sample he did with his son... Wow, I gotta have a go at this, it looks like fun! There have been worldwide competitions to find the best spaghetti bridge design and as far as I can work out the latest is a 950 gram bridge that has held (without breaking!) a weight of 456kg. You tube has a selection of record breaking attempts which are all pretty impressive :-)
Treasure Hunt: Blue & Yellow only
In the garden
There's no PP in this image other than prep for uploading, the image in the note is identical but for one difference in exposure :-) it's all about balancing the flash
Treasure Hunt: Backgrounds;
Backgrounds are really basic composition, you should be looking at every element in the viewfinder and if ever there was a single technique that separates a snap-shooter from a photographer this is it :-)
Treasure Hunt: Knobs and Knockers;
I just discovered that a girlfriend of mine collects these things, and I mean SERIOUSLY collects! This knocker is wrapped in acid free tissue and lives in a unit with many drawers and cubby holes. It is only occasionally brought out and placed in a display cabinet with 3-4 other knockers and this is 'refreshed and rotated' every 6 months or so. This particular example cost close to $2k in New York last year, that's nearly £1200 for a door knocker that will never see a door :-)
Her collection is almost 1000 strong and is insured for a small fortune! it has representatives from practically the whole animal kingdom, mythology, tradesmen and human anatomy... some are very rude, some are quite funny.
The best one though was not a knocker but resembled a door bell and was retrieved from a toilet wall in the 'gents' of an old pub in Cornwall- it was a beautifully cast bronze lady wearing nothing but a fig leaf with an obvious hinge just above it, you cannot help but lift the fig leaf which then reveals a button for you to push! However, when you push the button it rang a bell in the bar thus informing everyone of your naughty thoughts :-)
I will be returning to this collection further methinks
Treasure Hunt: Shapes Lines and colour;
I knew exactly what I wanted for this one... an old faithful - Romanesco Broccoli! Do you think I could get hold of one? Bah! Here's a cabbage instead
Treasure Hunt: Nets, any sort of nets, sports nets, fishing nets, hair nets!
I, like most of you, went with the fishing theme... ;-)
This is my good friend lucy who also provided the 'bump' earlier
Treasure Hunt: Road Markings;
Not exactly right outside my home but still, not that far... Probably not that 'Minimal' either-
I was having trouble finding something suitable to capture for this theme but had to go to the east-end of London to pick up some windows and found someone had livened up these double yellow lines on the roadside... I have never seen anyone grafittise roads before :-) love it!
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