06-14-2026 11:26 AM
06-14-2026 11:32 AM
That could be a fun one to flip to monochrome and play with contrast. I love finding something artistic in the "forgotten" and / or "unphotogenic" (sic). This is the kind of thing that would get me coming back to again and again to shoot both digital and analog.
06-14-2026 11:43 AM
Hi Lee
I totally agree. Unfortunately our dog (Yorkshire Terrier) while being very small is quite hard work and has to be kept on a lead. So I'm often multitasking when out on a walk. These artefacts are quite close to my home, so I'll go back without dog and take some more interesting shots without time and animal pressures.
I really appreciate your feedback and you make me think. As I hopefully progress with my photography, my eyes are starting to be 'open' to seeing things that I have walked past for years.
Ramsden
06-14-2026 02:30 PM
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