
The theme for the week's Photo Hunt is educational. As I have nothing whatsoever photowise that could be described as educational (apart from the rock that was used as a hedge school - and I've used that before) here's me learning how to do Infra Red photography with a cheap second hand Nikon D50 and an infra red filter (and a fair bit of tweaking too).
The subject is an installation by artist Anish Kapoor in Hyde Park.
Spooky looking photo. I like it! :) Happy weekend and photo hunting :)
ReplyDeletei'd like a doctorate in photography :D
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Very creative take on the theme. Happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteIt's riveting. I only saw a bit of Hyde Park. Next time.
ReplyDeleteGood weekend, Jams!
Looks like the moon fell off the sky! haha....
ReplyDeleteYou are getting to professional photographer status with this continuing education!
Perfect for the theme!
ReplyDeleteNice one :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you're far into your photography education, jams. :)
ReplyDeleteYou did a good job. Nice take on the theme.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
Liz @ MLC
I love your take on this theme!!! I have the same approach this week.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend.
Self taught Eh? i like to fiddle with my camera too. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeletenow you are educating yourself. how i wish i had the time to learn photography.
ReplyDeletehappy weekend! :)
It does look like the moon is at the bottom of a soft bounce. It's neat.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering what that was. :) Mine is finally up. Being a teacher, I had many choices for this one. :)
ReplyDeleteLOL. Great take on the theme.
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot. It looks like a moon at first.
ReplyDeleteMy photo hunt is at http://thepoormouth.blogspot.com/2011/02/photo-hunt-eaducation.html .
Oops, sorry.. I gave you your link :).
ReplyDeleteMine is at http://fivesavedbygrace.blogspot.com/2011/02/photo-hunt-education.html .
Thanks everyone!
ReplyDeleteThe education that you give yourself by pursuing interests and perfecting a skill is the bets one. Interesting shot. I've only seen Kapoor's installation in chicago but would like to explore more of his works.
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