Celebrate
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 128 A couple of boarded-up windows on Sun Street, Lancaster. What caught my eye, aside from the graffiti above the right hand pane, was the poster. As you can see if you view the large image, it’s a poster for a public [...]
Flowers in the sunlight
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 127 A white Rhodonedron growing in the grounds of a house in Caton (luckily for your photographer, right next to the road).
Craftsmanship
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 126 The stained-glass window in the clock tower of the Holy Trinity Church at Casterton, near Kirkby Lonsdale, by the light of the setting sun. Slightly oversaturated (once again, the D40x doing it’s ZOMG! Colourz!!!11! thing), but I like it just the [...]
Playing with texture
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 125 The footpath that runs from Harvey Street, Oswaldtwistle, down to the Foxhill Bank Nature reserve. I was actually just playing about with different exposure settings here, but this one came out quite nicely, if a little dark. I haven’t had to [...]
Whither the wind blows
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 124 A bent and twisted tree (I don’t know what species, alas) on back road between Galgate and Caton. This was one of those lucky spur of the moment captures, where there happened to be a convenient spot to stop the car. [...]
Sign sale
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 123 Back in the Covered Yard, Lancaster. I came back here because I wanted to capture it on a day when the light through the skylights was brighter – pretty much as it is here, in fact.
More shadowplay
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 122 The gate of a churchyard in a village near Lancaster whose name I’ve forgotton (there are quite a few of these and they all have beautiful churches). Once again, it was the shadows that attracted me.
Where HP Lovecraft got his pokers
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 121 Albion Ironworks in the Covered Yard off King Street, Lancaster. I love founr things about this image: The symbol on the door, the one on the window, the graffiti upstairs and, of course, the name of the place. Cthulhu is watching.
Shadow patterns
Graham Binns posted a photo: Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 120 Taken in Lancaster Market Hall, where the shadows caught my eye. I converted this to sepia so as to disguise the horribly garish sign of the Everything-a-Pound shop to the right of the frame. The things on the shelf are brass [...]

