Okay so with hopital trips and work and COVID (grrr) I didn't get any spare time last week other than that quick trip out to Solihull. It does however mean I didn't see a more interesting vehicle.
As things are a little quieter now (mom back home, dad biopsy in two weeks, wife in 3 weeks) I will endeavour to get something to meet Wk 44 Autumnal and leading lines.
Week 45 is snappers choice, so I am back out trying to work on getting good pictures of my little dog running towards me. Playing with the S1 and 24-105 setting on AFC, Tracking, S mode and shutter speed 1000 - 1600 to see how things turn out. Also used the 6K photo mode which is really great for this type of exercise I am finding and I pulled a few images from that also (although 18mp JPEG only). Will head out again later and see if anything interests me.
Autumnal. Same here, the leaves are only just on the turn. Works on both fronts.
Snappers. Such a cutie... I bet you've got lots of shots of your pooch!
Week 46 Destruction - and there is an awful lot of this around the Digbeth area. I took numerous pictures with the phone showing the mess / destruction around the Digbeth area but this one just struck a chord for me. it used to be a nicely kept area with some grass verges and posts....now, well it is as shown.
Cheers folks (next year I will add comments to your posts also now I am not so much of a noob).
I hate seeing the mess all around. When I first started taking my photography a bit more seriously, I had thought about doing some form of documentary style / type of thing where I took photos of the impact we were having (people in general not us specifically) on the local areas. May think about doing something like that next year.
Hi folks, I've had some bad news about my father this week so I'm just going to be a little late over the next week or so with this as picking up the camera isn't top of my list currently.
So for my final picture of the 52 I am going with the below.
My reasoning is, it was the first image I managed to capture of my little dog running towards me clearly (which meant I had got to grips with the camera settings).
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