Showing posts with label monochrome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monochrome. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 April 2016

A coach from the 1960's

Conifers and Clouds

Monday, 15 September 2014

Cecil Beaton Exhibition at Wilton House

Cecil Beaton 1904 – 1980 – Photographer, designer, socialite and writer

Cecil Beaton is best known for his fashion photographs and society portraits, working for Vanity Fair and Vogue in addition to photographing Hollywood celebrities, the Royal Family for official publications and the Bright Young People of the twenties and thirties.

This new exhibition of photographs, celebrates Beaton’s artistic genius and lifelong association with Wilton

The photos are pasted to the wall and the frames painted around them. 
A brilliant way of showing. No reflections from glass.
Click on any image to enlarge.










Friday, 27 June 2014

Thatcher at Work
After Thatching

Friday, 24 April 2009


Medieval Reader
The original image in colour
Inside Devizes Museum

Sunday, 14 September 2008

These photographs were processed in Photoshop to be light and airy to emphasise the wide open spaces of the beaches of the Isle of Harris. The exception is the church at Blythburgh, Suffolk.


Saturday, 2 August 2008

Monochrome Images

Brollies and Mirrors and Escalators

Rodel Grave

Smoking

A set of three mono pictures. First and last taken in Perth, WA.
Rodel is on the isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides

Sunday, 4 November 2007

West Wales in late October 2007














Bryn Brith 383m
by
Lynnau Creggenen



A ruined chapel found on the slopes of Cader Idris.
Taken in Infra Red on a Sony DSC F828 camera

Thursday, 26 July 2007

Heidi on the track
The Potting Shed
The Roller
Sally and Heidi
The Five Bar GateThese photos were taken last weekend at Sally's farm West Dean. We thought it would be a wet day but we had no rain and as you can see the clouds were superb. The visit was by the Salisbury Camera Club and apart from Sheila and me there was Sally and Phil. That is all - the rest of the members do not know what they missed. Maybe these photos can show them a little bit.

Thursday, 17 May 2007



More infra red photos taken this week. This time on the water meadows in Salisbury. Of the cathedral because it is so photogenic.
Do look at the link to the water meadows in blue
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The third image is of Stokesay castle with a gravestone from the next door churchyard.
A link to a super web site about the castle can be seen HERE