Saturday 30 August 2014

Littlehampton

And Roy took us to Littlehampton:
 Which has a famous cafe, known locally as The Turd.
 
The East beach is very pebbly.

 Icecreams are much in demand.
So are chips.  It's not Bernie Eccleston.
People take...
 ...selfies
I wish his brother had left that shrimping net alone.

They relax on the beach
walk their dogs on the promenade...
 And do mysterious things.
At the west beach is the river, where you can fish...
 For crabs.
 But it's also a working harbour
 With a few wrecks.
 

Tuesday 19 August 2014

Chichester

Roy took us to Chichester...
From the upper floor of the Pallant Gallery. 
An American choir was rehearsing in the Cathedral.

But we were really there for street photography:

I found Chichester to be a very romantic place:
 
 
 
Back at the Pallant, sculpture had been cloaked, to protect it from the builders' dust:
 
I doubt if this was intended to be art...
But I think it works.
 

Thursday 14 August 2014

B & W


Stripy dress in Midhurst.  I like the way that movement has separated the light and dark stripes.

The Trundle is a conical hill with a hill fort on top, giving views of Chichester Cathedral and the sea.


This couple was enjoying the view - and not getting along too well, it seemed.

Wednesday 13 August 2014

Creative Photography at West Dean

The course tutor was Roy Matthews: http://roymatthews.wordpress.com/  
He taught a lot to a group of mixed ability and experience. 
Here are photographs I took on early sessions to catch the morning light:
What a cute little hut.

The pergola at West Dean is very long... 
The river Lavant borders the garden, but it's low now.  I had to pan to catch this sheep who'd sneaked in to browse the lawns:
 We experimented with depth of field...
The flowers are magnificent:

There's a rule of three that applies to flowers, but I think two sometimes work:
The buds are attractive:
And asparagus pots with their lacy shadows caught my attention:
 Well, they would, wouldn't they.