When it looks like this on the parking lot, I really don’t feel like going any further for the 365. It was like this all day.
Boring day at home, after yesterday’s memorable trip to Hornslandet. I went for a walk and noticed that I had a chance of shooting one barn which I’ve always looked at from the distance but haven’t checked out closer because the field around it is normally fenced off and I don’t want to climb over…
I was lost in Iceland every time we were shooting by the sea, but I think it encouraged rather than disheartened me to keep at it. So today I drove to Hornslandet, which was a good choice in that it’s easier to deal with the monotones with the graphic forms that the rocks and cliffs provide,…
Yes I know. Desperate.
After the brief display of light yesterday, we are now back to the dull and grey weather that we’ve learned to know and (not) love in November. Although having said that, it’s not too bad for monochrome (as if there was any colour left in this world anyway). I should work more with patterns and…
Is it… could it be… maybe it is… light?
One nice thing about this 365 project is that it gives me a reminder of what the weather was like through the year. So take this November for example, I can check my pictures and say that there has been two days so far with any sunshine. Two. And I was really surprised to see…
And I didn’t even need to convert it to black & white! The monochrome tones were provided by the weather, all I needed to do was to boost the contrast.
It’s a small village, no organised activity for the youth. I guess overturning a bus shelter will do, for the lack of any better things to do. Not that the shelter has been in use for years. I don’t know when the bus stopped coming to Föne but I’m guessing it was a long time…
Trying out the third lens that I got with the new camera. Although of course I’m already familiar with this particular lens, the Tokina 11-16/2.8. The CA is as bad as I remember, and everything else is as good as I remember. It’s ridiculous how much I like this lens and I’ve learned my lesson…