Two shots of Manchester town house, considered one of the finests interpretations of gothic revival architecture in the world.
Tag: city
One Hour Photos
Saw this on froknowsphoto.com the idea is to find a spot, sit for an hour and fire of shots from that one position. I didn’t manage the full hour but did manage to bang out a couple of shots.
Architectural Delights
No moody sky hanging over today, instead we’re treated to the clearest blue Mediterranean type of skies that we will all be living under when the numbers come in.
A couple of shots fired against a tower block and a multi-story car park. Ran through Silver Efex to give them a suitably miserable look.
Dark Reservoir
Forth Road Bridge
Dundee film noir
Gritty, grainy film noir photography. Reading about Giacomo Brunelli in this weeks Amateur Photographer and decided to go through the old Lightroom back catalogue and try giving some images a noir look.
Some of the photographs I’ve posted before in the past in colour. The last one of the tree is new, when I had originally taken the photo and checked out the RAW file in LR I wasn’t happy with anything I tried to do with it but I think the recently acquired Silver Efex noir filter has given it a nice darkened feel to it.
The Facebook Files
Some shots from way back in the day using the mobile phone of that time.
Going Up
Was originally done with a splash of colour but the constant uploads/downloads have taken a toll and the image is pretty poor these days.
Glenesk Park
Tried to pop this one with a wee run through the Nik Collection. A fine location for a fix of junior football on the grassy bank enjoying the sun. The chimney left of centre is Cox’s Stack.
The Road
Not far from my house a wee Sunday walk into the countryside.
Scaffold
A building covered in scaffolding actually the Waterstones book store in Dundee. Banged through the software again.