Sunday 23 September 2007

tv


my current project is developing around the coast, or beaches to be more precise. I'm interested in what gets washed up or left there. My preferred angle of view is really low down at ground level where I mini landscapes like this.
As of today, 23 September, the autumn equinox, I'll be putting images on A Winter Lens too. Please click on the link and keep in touch.

Wednesday 19 September 2007

Yawl


Here is an image taken down in Dysart Harbour, just down from where I live. It's a hull of a yawl that's being restored. There are some really beautfully restored ones in the water at the moment. A guy the the sailing club told me it was a yawl and it took a few attempts before I understood him (I'm English, he's a Fifer). Yawl comes from the Dutch 'Jol' which makes sense as Dysart used to be an important trading post with the Netherlands from the 16th to 18th Centuries. There was one for sale a few months ago. One day...one day...

Sunday 16 September 2007

Terns


I love walking along the sea shore with dog, Skipper. Here are some terns (I think). I have to play the percentages with my compositions as Skipper has a habit of ruining them. It will be interesting to see what the winter seaside scenes look like. Although this is very summery, the coast can seem a seasonless place at times.

Thursday 13 September 2007

Wednesday 12 September 2007

Gas Tank


I've been developing a few ideas, one of which is photos from moving windows. Here is a gas tank that supplies ships at Burntisland, Fife. I'm trying to get a feel of what I see each day that interests me. Part of the remit of daydreamers. If you want to see some really great images of views from moving trains then check out Walker Evans' series.

Thursday 6 September 2007

Wildflowers


Let's face it, weatherwise it has been a poor summer, although Scotland has escaped the worst of the rain and floods. Indeed, places such as Barra and the islands, seem to have had the best weather of all. One advantage of the wet is that the wildflowers and grasses have really taken over. We've been on a few walks where the paths have been reclaimed, also due to less people going out I guess. Here is one at Cullaloe nature reserve, just north of Aberdour. I love saying the word - Cullaloe - although I am probably mis-pronouncing it.
http://www.swt-fife.org.uk/reserve7.htm