The Height of Walls is Proportionate to the Wealth…
B&W Micro-Nikkor
8.23 am 16 June
A Line of Eight Wheelie Bins
Post Box with Ivy
Mulberry Snakes
On the Footpath
Poppy Seeds
Micro-Nikkor Poppies
At Rest
Proraso
Roadside
Kerbside After a Storm
Raindrops
A Van Passing the Bus Shelter
Buddleia Leaves
Fencing Gone Mad
Bus Shelter Window on a Rainy Day
Tenba, by Nikkor-H 50mm f/2 circa 1971
Rose White, A Devoted Wife and Mother
Bus Stop
Bus Shelter in Blue
Another Day, Another Picture of the Post Box
Pulteney Bridge Coffee Shop, 2010
Rocket Blower
Kitchen, 13th June
Painswick 10
Pond, 2016
Trees and Distant Pylons
Sprinkler
Ribbons Tied To Railings
An Ugly Iron Gate
GR
St Michael & All Angels
Acer Tree Surgeon
Long Grass
Old Road, Beanacre
The Land Rises
Foraging
Bus Stop (Newsroom Edit)
A Tree During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Running Wild
Churchyard Chest Tombs
Steps and Stages
Sunrise Over Curtin Ridge
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Because I created this collage on a computer, and made this picture by simply photographing the screen, it has never had much fidelity. I have used Lightroom to attempt an injection of contrast and clarity, not altogether successfully I'm afraid. So I posted it in ipernity afresh just to use picmonkey on the image, because I have discovered that what one photo processing program cannot do, another one sometimes can. And although it is not perfect - nowhere near - it nonetheless is an improvement.
The collage comprises clipped newspaper articles and advertisements; items found in old magazines (some very old indeed); an old knitting pattern cover; a detail from the cover of a book published by university undergraduates in the early 1970s; an old family photograph (but I don't know who they are/were); a detail from a letterpress printing project by Walter Partridge of the Perdix Press; stuff noticed on the internet; and even an original photograph taken on a day out.
Photographed with a Nikon D700 and a 55mm Micro-Nikkor f/3.5 AI lens direct from the computer screen.
The collage comprises clipped newspaper articles and advertisements; items found in old magazines (some very old indeed); an old knitting pattern cover; a detail from the cover of a book published by university undergraduates in the early 1970s; an old family photograph (but I don't know who they are/were); a detail from a letterpress printing project by Walter Partridge of the Perdix Press; stuff noticed on the internet; and even an original photograph taken on a day out.
Photographed with a Nikon D700 and a 55mm Micro-Nikkor f/3.5 AI lens direct from the computer screen.
Bob Taylor, Steve Bucknell, Arlequin Photographie have particularly liked this photo
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Jade Yang. I’m in love.
The Limbo Connection club has replied to Steve Bucknell clubAs regards the pulchritudinous Jade Yang, I volunteer entirely free of charge or obligation the address of the photographer's website where the photograph appears under the 'tear sheets' tab. The photograph was taken on 12 June 2014 and appeared in the following day's 'Independent". Jade Yang was a sales assistant in David Zwirner's London gallery at the time of an exhibition which included Bridget Riley's 'Late Morning Horizontal'.
It is a fabulous photograph of the painting and the dress worn by Jade Yang, presented at an engaging angle.
And so: the photographer was Susannah Ireland. Her website is at www.susannahireland.com/tearsheets
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