Thing A Day 9 – Our Home Town
I enjoyed making the photogrid of Michael yesterday, so I decided to make another one. This grid features pictures taken in and around our home town, Tiverton.
View ArticleDisplay Cabinet
Once I started to build up a bit of a collection of fountain pens, I started to want a way of displaying them. A nice old wooden CD rack made a good display stand for ink bottles, and Sam’s mum bought...
View ArticleDigging Up Canal Hill
We’ve only lived on Canal Hill in Tiverton for a few years, and it seems to have been dug up a lot in that time. There’s a gradually-moving section dug up at the moment, that’s currently partially...
View ArticleZ Step Display System by Michael Schoner – Core77
Intended for retail use, but I would gleefully deck out our flat with these. I could see it become a cat adventure playground, too. Z Step Display System by Michael Schoner – Core77.
View ArticleDon’t Look Down
Almost the same shot twice – first with Instagram on my iPhone, then with my Nikon D90, processed in Aperture. It’s the view from just outside our front door. We live in the top-floor flat of an old...
View ArticleOur Icy Steps
We live in a top-floor flat, in a four-floor building. The door is on the outside, with metal stairs to get in and out. It snowed on Friday, then froze over the weekend, so they’re now covered in ice....
View ArticleAerosaurus Balloon
I’d just stepped outside our door at home to see what the weather was like, and there was a balloon floating past. I grabbed my SEL55210 zoom, and got a few shots, including this one.
View ArticleTaking (rusty) Steps
The rusty metal stairs that lead to our flat. Or from our flat when going down them.
View ArticleMisty Morning
The view from our front door, on a cold and misty morning. Processed with my Dramatic Bright filter for onOne Perfect B&W.
View ArticleColumn
It holds the shelter up over the ground floor door of our building. Those are our bins in the background. Fascinating.
View ArticleLooking Down
The view from just outside out front door. The plant pots and metal platform on the right are one floor below us. The rooftop to the left is a single-storey extension below. All makes for interesting...
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