Memories

Memories

My 366 project is not just about taking nice photos, it’s about things that happen day to day.

We’re decorating my eldest’s bedroom at the moment and are chucking out her bed and all her furniture.

A hard case for the iPhone

A hard case for the iPhone

My latest addition to the iPhone photography gear arrived today from sunny California & is an update to my Diff case.

I got the Diffcase some time ago, it’s a hard plastic case for the iPhone which comes with two tripod bushes, you can see it on the photo of my Triggertrap a few days ago.

Zap!

Zap!

Today’s shot was another late night shot. I’m on a late shift, get out of bed around 1030, go to work and get back about 10.30pm leaving me about an hour to take a shot.

Choices can be limited by the night, the location (home) and the time available.

Lily

Lily

Today’s shot follows on from my ultra macro a couple of days ago taken with about £3,000′ worth of camera and lens.

This one was taken with an iPhone 4S and £5 add-on macro lens. Same bunch of flowers.

Chilli Update

Chilli Update

On a late shift I don’t get much chance to take a shot. I’m up at around 10 am – 10.30 then off to work and not back until after 10.30 at night.

Work doesn’t provide much opportunity to take photos so that leave me about 90 minutes when I get home late at night.

Lines

Lines

I like paths, pavements and roads. I seem to take quite a few photos of them. Prague last year was a veritable playground of photographic opportunities beneath the feet.

This one was taken on a walk into town.

Town Centre Flowers

Town Centre Flowers

Today’s shot was taken on a quick shopping trip to the town centre. We’ve had lots of redevelopment in the town in the last few years. These flowers form part of a raised bed behind some seating areas which include a modern shaped waterfall area beside each seat.

My Bronny

My Bronny

I was out shooting film this afternoon, but of course you can;t upload a film photo until it’s been developed and scanned.

I had a Zorki 4 with 35mm film in and my Bronica ETRS with Kodak colour 120 film.