Reflected roots – photo of the week
Reflected roots and rather more. I originally published this autumnal photo on the GBG365 website on 31st October 2012.
This sub-category of Images collects all my posts containing a photograph I was particularly pleased with making. Some of the photos come from the week when I posted them, others are drawn from the same week, but from the archives. Usually the posts contain one single photograph and some text.
Reflected roots and rather more. I originally published this autumnal photo on the GBG365 website on 31st October 2012.
Autumn work – autumn worker: clearing fallen leaves from under the ornamental trees near Chalmers Technical University’s Lindholmen campus on 16 Oct 2014.
Flora stands in the fountain on Flora’s hillock and the rain runs down her back, but some kind soul has given her a bicycle helmet to keep her hair dry.
A young woman talking on her mobile telephone walks in front of an advert for the mobile telephone company 3 painted street-art-style on the shutters of their shop on Kungsgatan in October 2013
A misty morning hung on late, but was just breaking up to allow an early afternoon sun through when I took this photo – from 5 October 2014.
Autumn sunrise. The rising sun through turning leaves on the path up to Keiller’s Park from Kvillesta’n, a dog and its owner. About 7:30 in the morning.
The Photo of the Week this week is this almost abstract picture of reflected fragments of the facade of the Radison Blu Riverside hotel.
Plein-air means painting in the open air, and this is all going on in the street, so it’s a form of street art, right? Photo of the week from 14 Sept 2013.
Nollning at Swedish universities is what initiation, fresher week or hazing is at British and American seats of learning.
A heavy morning mist over Ramberget, lifting, leaves a spider’s web pearled with droplets of condensation.This photo from late August 2014.