Saturday, October 09, 2010

Witless and wordless (well, almost)...


... weary and a little work-worn, but really none the worse.

And still wonderstruck.

















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I've missed playing about here;  I'll try to do some little-and-often picture posts to get back into the way of it.

10 comments:

the polish chick said...

great to see you back! the pictures, as usual, are lovely, although i must admit to being a little disturbed by the last one - pickled alien life form? a brain? what IS it?

Vivien said...

Very good photos - like interesting abstract paintings.

Kelly said...

Great pictures. I love the way you find your shots. I have taken quite a few lately and they are mostly my friends and such.

Dale said...

Oh! Wonderful photos!

The Crow said...

I echo Dale, and add that my most favorite is the first - the black and white is so dramatic.

Lucy said...

Thanks chaps, and welcome Vivien, nice to see you here.

This was an afternoon of late sun after days and days of rain, I was so delighted to see it, I just pointed the camera at it everywhere it landed. The 3rd, 5th and 6th ones look b/w but didn't require any desturation, the shadows and contrasts were just very sharp.

Last one. It's a slightly odd little double stacking bottle someone gave us, with two sorts of different booze in each part. So the top of the bottom bottle fits inside the base of the one above, and you can see the shape of it through the liqueur. I kind of wish it wasn't there in the photo, as what I really like is the shape of the glass and the colour of the liquid and the way it refracts the light onto the wall behind. On the other hand it does look a bit curious and adds extra texture!

christopher said...

You have a great eye for what works. Thank you for these.

Lucas said...

This series of light and the way it falls on objects is really wonderful and eye-opening. There is so much going on around us which the camera in the way you see through it can pick up. I love the bottle and the B & Ws

jarvenpa said...

These are beautiful, such a refreshment to the spirit.

Sheila said...

Wow....Each one makes me want to see everything around it, even though each has a feel of completeness of itself.

Wow.