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The Gallery: My Photography Resolution

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25 366 Contained

Street photography. That’s my photography resolution for 2012. It would be easy to fill up another year with photos of my boys, our home, our life ….and  much of my 366 will be that as I’ve also resolved to make this year’s Photo A Day more of a diary. But I love street photography. I’ve dabbled with it, but I am shy and I do it by stealth. Lots of shots from afar, shots of shoes and legs. But I’d really like to suck it up and go for it, and make 2012 a little bit about the strangers around me. Che-buraska is my favourite street photographer, check out her e-books here. I’m in awe.

I often lust over a super-secret spy lens but I wonder if that’s cheating? I live in a small, very small town. I don’t think the residents are ready to have my big girl camera shoved in their faces. Perhaps that lens is the way forward? In the meantime it’s me and my iphone.

The shot above is my Photo For Today. A chap I sat next to in Starbucks. He looked so quiet and absorbed..’contained’ is what I called this shot. There he sat in splendid isolation with his laptop, his notebook filled with elegant handwritten notes, his ipod and his coffee. What you can’t see is his stripy scarf in muted tones, wire glass round spectacles and mustard waistcoat. I passed by the same place 2 hours later and he was still there, perched in the window and tapping away.

Contained.

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The Gallery: Phone Photo

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11 365 Beyond

Phone photo? Oh too hard to choose. I’m consistently amazed at the quality of photos I can get with my phone, some of my favourite shots have been taken with my phone. I particularly love my camera phone for street photography, something I’d like to do a lot more of this year. Like everyone else on the planet I love Instagram, but I also use the Best Camera and CameraBag apps just as frequently.

Here are some of my favourites, and a trip down memory lane for me.

103 365 A fleeting moment in time

Lucky Dip

97 365 Legs Eleven

224 365 Banjo!

3 365 Resentful

Royal Exchange

67 365 Lunchtime in the City

76 365 Shop window of gorgeousness

Shop window of Loveliness

4 365 Tea & Sympathy

Diggy in the stream

City of London from Waterloo Bridge

Yup. Sounds about right...

Iggle Piggle gets busy

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The Gallery…shoes

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138 365 The Shoe of Doom

I haven’t joined in with The Gallery for a while. No particular reason, just ‘off’ blogging really. But ‘shoes’? Yes please. Thought I’d open with The Shoe of Doom which, be still my beating heart, is now in my possession. Yes, school sent it home with Bertie’s work from last year. Strange that they didn’t want to keep it as an example of a pupil’s outstanding artistic talent, non?

Then there are my shoes

Treasure 3: Pink Party Shoes

Treasure 2: Chanel Party Shoes

293 365 Work shoes

The boys’ shoes

116 365 New shoes

190 365 Follow my leader

96 365 Hop, skip and a JUMP!

Showtime!

54 365 New shoes

23 365 There be pixies in my house...

And other people’s shoes

283 365 Dorothy's Weekend Shoes

97 365 Legs Eleven

Street Fashion

205 - 365 Paris - unexpected sights

And this, my favourite ever shoe shot. I think. Taken in Paris, where else? It’s the orange socks that clinch it for me. Dreamy…oh, and check out the buttons on his cuff. Four. Real class.

Quelle chic

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The Gallery…Dads

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122 365 My Dad

Dads … for Father’s Day … how perfect! I was tempted to plaster this post with pictures of SuperDad MrSpud … instead I’m sharing pictures of MY Dad and HIS Dad, my late grandfather. My Dad:

Bertie & Grandad

206 365 Grandad and me

Cuddles with Grandad

With my Grandad

Being tickled by Grandad...and matching hats 'n' shades..coool...

301 365 Grandad

Grandad and his two boys

And his Dad…my Grandad:

Bertie & Great-Grandad

Diggy and Great-Grandad

Me and my Dad:

The Bride and Dad

Me, my Dad and my Grandad:

Grandad-2

Grandad

Couldn’t resist a shot of MrSpud

It's that way Daddy

Or my late father-in-law

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Four men, four Dads … two lost to us but not forgotten, never. Happy Father’s Day xx

 

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The Gallery…My Backyard

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Garden

I’ll admit it, ‘yard’ isn’t perhaps the best word because there’s no getting away from the fact that our backgarden is alarmingly large. Nor from the fact that it’s been horribly neglected for years and years. The ‘lawn’ is now mostly moss, interspersed down the middle by Ragwort Alley. The ‘croquet lawn’ (on the right) is no more and is now littered with the Megaboys’ assorted garden tat. To the left it gets messy. Greenhouse, a collection of birdfeeding stuff, vegetable beds cocooned in mesh and wire to keep the Bunny Brigade out, washing line, pile of gardening stuff awaiting a home.

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Closer look at the veg patch, complete with early morning sunflare. Can’t detract from the pile of canes waiting to do someone a mischief.

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Behind the veg patch is what the boys call ‘the forest’ which is somewhat stretching the truth. Kind of hard to know what it is or used to be, probably an orchard at some point, very possibly a formal garden since there are remnants of walls knocking about. Mostly it’s just a pickle of trees and nettles, the boys have a den in there.

92 365 If you go down to the woods today

More scrubland, plus {bonus} the optimistically named ‘conservatory’ which is known as The Shack.

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MrDiggy, perched at the bottom of the garden earlier in the year, just keeping an eye on things

55 365 At the bottom of the garden

It’s going to be an enormous to job to get the garden in to any kind of decent state. We need to take down a lot of trees, clear years of neglect, create a terrace, mark out a proper vegetable garden, re-lay the lawn etc etc. I reckon the house will take us 2-3 years to get it straight. The garden? 10 years I reckon. Sigh. Want to see the best bit of the garden?

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This is round the side of the house…nice…wooded..shady etc…but that’s not what I’m talking about. See the gate, at the back in the middle? That leads in to our neigbours’ property, home to two little girls the same age as the Megaboys and they’ve known each other since birth. How lucky are they all? Their own little access to each other. Pity about all the nettles on our side. And the dead rabbit carcases strewn about. But then you can’t have everything can you? And what’s a crop of nettle stings and a bit of myxomatosis between friends?

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The Gallery… Mustachioed

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175 365 Secret 22...I used to be biker

Looking good, looking fine, looking a leeeetle bit like something out of ZZ Top? [hums] She’s got legs, she knows how to use them [/hums]……come on, join in, singalongaspud. Oh CLAPS HANDS at this week’s theme for The Gallery…’mustachioed’…absolutely any excuse to drag these photos out again…from Secret 22….I used to be a biker from my 30 secrets in 30 days project.

I used to be a biker, in the very broadest sense of the word. In other words I had a motorbike, well a scooter, oh go on I admit it…it was a moped. She was yellow and white, a Yamaha Pasola, with a nasty white top box (adorned with my ‘Yuck! Your disgusting fur coat’ and anti-vivisection stickers – forgive me, it was the 80s) and a whole 49cc of an engine. Top speed? 38mph, downhill, on a good day and with the wind behind me.

Ah how I loved loved LOVED that moped, Speedy was her name. When I turned 16 I mithered my parents to buy me a moped but they were having none of it. Fast forward a few months and, on my return from a trip, my Dad told me he had a surprise for me in the garden. And it was Speedy! She was second hand and was a heap when he bought her, so he lovingly brought her back to life while I’d been away. Isn’t that the best surprise ever?

Moustache has slipped. Damn, that is ALWAYS happening to me...

Moustache has slipped. Damn, that is ALWAYS happening to me...

Speedy meant FREEDOM. All of a sudden I was able to go where I wanted, when I wanted. To school and back, to the various choirs and orchestras I played with, to friends, to boyfriends…or just out and about on my moped for the sheer joy of being able to do so. Life on the open road, nothing can beat it. My Dad claims he could hear me approaching from about half a mile away from the house, due the the high speed I insisted on riding at and the rather strained note of the 49cc engine as a results. Kind of “EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!’

When I look back I think my parents must have been so cool to let me on the roads on a moped at the age of 16 – I certainly won’t be letting my boys do the same until they are, oooh, say…48? This was in the Stone Age when there were no mobile phones, so they regularly had no idea where I was or when I was coming back, for hours and hours at a time. No way of calling if I was in trouble or broken down for example.

Me and Speedy sped around Somerset for a couple of years until I went to university, at which point she went to the Big Scrapyard in the Sky. She’d taken to cutting out for no reason after a couple of miles, just sheer laziness I think.

But mostly we had a happy relationship, I fell off her a couple of times but nothing spectacular and I ran out of petrol once. I had to push her home and I stomped in to the house in a rage and shouted at my Dad, “Speedy is BROKEN!”. But, turns out, that needle thing…when it’s on red…that’s when you’re supposed to put petrol in.

How do you like my biker beard and fine and handsome mustache, blowing in the wind? Quite natty I think, although it gave me a hell of rash. Like a shaving rash in fact. Note that it has fake lips attached, those are not – I repeat NOT – my own lips. Since I have thin, evil mean lips as previously discussed in Secret 17…I keep a Grudge Book.

[hums] she’s never begs, she knows how to choose them [/hums]

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