A photograph I took in the main square of Pienza, Italy, this summer. The light on the building on the right is the light of the setting sun reflected from the church you see before you. Yes, it took a while before I could take a ‘clean’ photograph without any people……
I just returned from the small town of Castillon la Bataille near Bordeaux, France, where I gave a photography course. The course went fantastically, so chances are I will give another course there perhaps next year.
This is one of the photographs I took wandering through the deserted backstreets of the town.
Last week I went to London for a few days to see my good friend David Headley who owns Goldsboro Books in Cecil Court. I had four of my photographs with me which are now on exhibition there.
During one of our evening outings, walking Davids' dog Mia, I took my camera along and decided to take some long exposure with deliberate movement. This is one of the nice photographs that came out of this.
The view from my hotel room (i.e. cubicle) when I was in Hong Kong for a few days after finishing a photography assignment in China some time ago.
A fascinating city, to say the least. And a brilliant place to roam about, to soak in the atmosphere and do street- and archtectural photography.
This shot was actually taken with my smartphone pressed flat against the window of my room.