Monday 20 May 2013

Portsmouth and Isle of Wight

Some of my photos. Actually, there are about 600 of them, so I was checking them for, I dunno, a couple of hours - in the result it was not very long! I didn't use Photoshop, the photos are fresh and crispy and have just come from the camera. They are calm and peaceful. Well, you know my style: I love to film nature and little things which surround us. Do you actually notice them? Last time I was walking near the Queens park in Brighton - and guess what I found! V, painted right on a box with something. Or have you ever seen a hungry seagull, which is looking what to sneak and moving its head in such a funny way, like justifying it's innocence.
That day I had got plenty of time. Just a few people were walking outside - Isle of Wight isn't a warm place, also it was a bit windy. So in the beginning it was very-very-very boring. Hopefully I had got a camera with myself, so I was trying to catch a good view with my sharp-sighted eyes. Honestly, I practice the spontaneous shooting, but that time was fascinating. Because I wasn't within the framework of time I could move slowly, looking for a picture - but not for a photo. I was trying to find a view, which reminds the audience about paintings. So do you like watercolours?












Portsmouth and Isle of Wight