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The Gallery: Extreme Close-Up
The topic on The Gallery this week is to take an extreme close-up. For once I actually remembered the topic in advance and deliberately took some pictures! This rather scary chap is the mostly-buried Antony Gormley figure outside the Scottish … Continue reading
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Cameras – they’re not just for knitting
Tara at Sticky Fingers has asked us all to think about our photography resolutions for The Gallery this week. I know the answer to this one: take pictures of something that’s not knitting! Most of my pictures over the last three … Continue reading
Eyes!
This week’s Gallery subject over at Sticky Fingers is eyes. A strange one! It definitely makes you go out and take some photographs rather than just sort through your existing archives. The result of subjecting poor Mr Woodsmoke to an outdoor … Continue reading
T is for tartan tat
I enjoyed the Gallery so much last week that I wanted to do it again. The subject this week is the letter T. For some reason, this made me think of something very prevalent near here: tartan tat! I set … Continue reading
Faces
I’ve never actually posted on the Gallery on the Sticky Fingers before (it’s a lovely idea, people post pictures and stories all on the same theme and it’s great to read). However, this week the theme is faces and I … Continue reading