Tag Archives: Photowalk

Shoot More iPhone Photography With Third Rail Stystem

More and more people are going out to take photos with the their iPhone in mind. Once a device that happened to snag those serendipitous shots, iPhoneographers go out with purpose – to shoot iPhone photography. If you’re one of these people, you probably know about one of the real problems of iPhoneography: Battery Power. [...]

What Do You Envision From This Photograph?

I took this photograph one of the many photo walk excursions we’ve had in our lovely city.  I was just sitting here looking at the image and got a vision.  I started to look at this space in a new way.  I started to see the building’s second floor brick being knocked out where the [...]

Follow the Road Less Travelled: Can’t Guarantee You’ll Find Parking

I Didn’t post a photograph for my Nuwomb 360 project.  Technically, I only get 4 more days off in the year of no posting, because I I need to post 360 photographs by next year.  No worries, I’m good.  Using photograph #6, I wanted to talk about the road less travelled. As great as it [...]

Photo walk Gratitude & Gem: Beauty in the Grunge

Here is a secret photo from the 1 year anniversary of the London photo walk.  I am not sure if I’ve seen any other posted images of the same place, and that makes me pretty happy.  One great aspect of a photo walk is seeing the different ways everyone photographs the same subjects, I also [...]

Capturing Moments of Spring: Flowering Tree

This photograph, from a recent London Photowalk, was taken with my Fish Eye Lens. I love my fish eye lens because it’s almost controversial, kind of like HDR Photography. People love it or hate it. Love or hate is great because it avoids the “meh” mentality. I know you might be wanting to click the [...]