Yesterday Ray drew my attention to an article in 'Walk', his ramblers' magazine. It was by a professional photographer about creating 'artistic' images with the camera. So I followed some ideas: long exposure + zooming a telephoto lens + multiple exposure processing.
A pleasure to support you, Marta. We've not had experience of childhood cancer in our family but my younger, and only, sister died age 46 from breast cancer and our son survived testicular cancer in his twenties. I think it's something that touches every family.
Carren, thank you - what a nice comment.
Rosan, I appreciate your comment very much.
Richard, thank you and also for all your kind comments and favs on my photos.
I look forward to seeing more of your work!
If you put a shot into b&w, a lot of it is already coloured in grey!!!
A pleasure to support you, Marta. We've not had experience of childhood cancer in our family but my younger, and only, sister died age 46 from breast cancer and our son survived testicular cancer in his twenties. I think it's something that touches every family.