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31 October 2011

Shaun P Downey Portfolio



I have also launched a second new blog Shaun P Downey Portfolio which will reflect the current state of my photographic portfolio.

The portfolio mainly consists of my favourite photos from my collaborations with my nephew Tim Manning and Li Winter this year. It also includes a number of photos taken in Paris last month and a small selection of photos taken between 2007 and 2010

I hope you find it interesting. Once again the link can be found in the Artists and Writers section of in the right hand bar










32 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:00 pm

    I really like the way you photograph flowers Jams

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  2. Some beautiful shots here, jams.

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  3. It's looking VERY fine!!

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  4. Excellent work, Jams. I love seeing your photos here, but it's good to give them their own space too.

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  5. Thanks Stan. Glad you like it!

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  6. A lovely selection on your new site.

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  7. Thanks Cherie. I am very pleased with the line up of photos

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  8. Beautiful work that I hope brings in some well deserved cash. Too bad we can't barter art for food.

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  9. I've looked through the whole portfolio, Jams, and it's looking very good. May I humbly suggest that you add a few more of your exceptionally beautiful flower portraits?
    Sub Rosa is one of my very best favourites of your work.

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  10. Why thank you SE. I will have a look at my earlier pics and perhaps choose couple of more flower shots. The ones I chose I think are my very best

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  11. Good luck with the new one too!

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  12. I love portraits and they're v good indeed but I'm intrigued by that half purple thing oop top...

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  13. You will not get the joke about Chia Seeds as this is strictly an American
    thing restricted to those who watch late night TV.

    Google Chia Pets for the horrible product you can't wait to toss.

    Who buys that stuff?

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  14. Ah it's an alium about to bloom Gled!

    Ah I see the resemblance Beakerkin! I think I will spend my money on more alium bulbs tough!

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  15. At least you aren't spending it on a Chia pet. Have those abominations made it to your side of the pond.

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  16. I had never seen them before. I suppose you can get them here.. but then I've never looked!

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  17. Wonderful stuff, Jams! I dig your black and white portraits but I find your flower photos especially delicious!

    Best of luck with the new blog!

    Gina

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  18. You do take some gorgeous photos, jams.

    (Oh I've said that once. But you still do!)

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  19. Why thanks Liz. Please keep saying it again.. Budding artist with ego needing stroking here!

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  20. All very nice pictures !!

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  21. Why thank you Gattina!

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  22. Anonymous4:06 am

    so cool. i look forward to visiting it sometimes.

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  23. Thanks Ewok. I hope you like it!

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  24. Like the top photo, what kind of plant is it?

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  25. Thanks Ann. The flower is an Alium as the bloom buds escape the covering

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