Developing The Eye – One – Architecture
Architecture in monochrome can get about as poetic as a rainbow. A trip to the village of Arniston in South Africa gave us the opportunity to try our hand at photographing buildings. Not… Continue reading
Architecture in monochrome can get about as poetic as a rainbow. A trip to the village of Arniston in South Africa gave us the opportunity to try our hand at photographing buildings. Not… Continue reading
A riot in a rainbow seemed to me a good phrase to describe the theme for the day – A Pop Of Colour. It is a very visual phrase. It reminds one of bright… Continue reading
Possibly the easiest topic for anyone with a camera or paint brush to showcase. And yet its possibly difficult to keep to the lesson and focus on one colour! The urge to submit… Continue reading
Our generation, like many others, grew up on a story by Robert Louis Stevenson – Treasure Island. We grew up on Grimms Fairy Tales. We grew up on Enid Blyton and Mickey Mouse.… Continue reading
While this camera is a treasure in and of itself, it is more a medium to help me create a treasure trove of a different kind – a means to save and share… Continue reading
Small and big are simple enough concepts. An ant is small. A mountain, a banyan tree, an elephant. These are big. But big is relative! To the child, the mother is big. To… Continue reading
Mount Kilimanjaro is big. But the presence of the cheetahs in this picture seems to me, to be bigger still! #developingyoureye
William Henry Davies wrote a poem titled “Leisure”. What is this life if, full of care, We have no time to stand and stare. No time to stand beneath the boughs And stare… Continue reading
This picture certainly talks about the joy of solitude! #developingyoureye
I am finding it harder and harder to connect with this challenge I have set myself – of writing a post every day! Even with a prompt in place, I find myself wallowing… Continue reading