Saturday, May 07, 2005

Yellow Lines

The London photobloggers meetup today was real fun. So cool to meet some
fellow photobloggers, discuss photography over a pint, go for a walk, take some
pictures and finish it off in a pub with another pint. Perfect Saturday
afternoon. Big thanks to
Lorissa
for organizing the event.

I will write something more about the meetup next week. Right now I'm
completely knackered - I seriously need to catch up with some sleep.
Unfortunately, as I'm working tomorrow, this is not going to happen any time
soon...

Below one of the pictures taken today.




Picture of the day: Outafocus

23 Comments:

Blogger red said...

is the line really diverted that way?
anyways, nice pix in ur blog...you managed to capture the moods well.

2:47 AM  
Anonymous paul said...

cool shot greg, love that hint of blue in the reflection and on the steel.

3:03 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Another beautiful shot, Greg.

I'm deeply honored to be your pic of the day.

You made my week.

warm regards,
Susan B.

4:08 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The perspective is really great - good shot!

Marina
http://www.lostinshots.com

12:05 PM  
Anonymous Andy said...

Very interesting shot Greg, love the angle and composition. Nice meeting you yesterday!

1:57 PM  
Anonymous ChrisK said...

Hi Greg, This is a really cool shot - I love the way those horrible double-yellow lines lead into the reflected colours. well spotted.
Good to meet you on Satuday.

11:12 AM  
Blogger Grass said...

Nice shot. I missed the photobloggers meeting. I'll hopefully make the next one.

3:15 PM  
Anonymous steve said...

This is a nice photo. Love the detail and the sharp contract. Well angled shot. One of the best ones.

8:17 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Greg

This is a really great shot...I really like the perpective

Good to meet you on Saturday

Peter -- monsoonpoint

8:26 PM  
Blogger Sidney said...

You can't draw straight lines when you drink too much beer...
Great shot !

10:30 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow - love the blue reflected in the puddles.

6:35 PM  
Anonymous emma said...

Sorry, didn't mean to post anonymously!

6:37 PM  
Blogger Erik said...

Great shot!! I love the color and the perspective.

Erik
http://www.newwebtechnologies.com/ezlife

8:55 PM  
Anonymous Jordan said...

Sweet shot! Bummer of a painting job though. Where was this taken?

11:18 PM  
Anonymous Ian said...

Fantastic composition this. And 10/10 for spotting it in the first place and having the foresight to get this angle. I'm sure I'd have walked right past it!

Top stuff!

1:10 PM  
Blogger keoshi said...

Hello, Greg!
Thanks for putting a link to my photo as photo of the day, much appreciated!

I love your pics and this one is one of the best. I love the colours and the 'crispness' on this one! Beautiful!

Thank you once again! :)

10:37 PM  
Blogger sparx said...

I got your link from SusanB. A woman of taste by the look of things.

4:57 PM  
Anonymous Caroline said...

Very nice perpective! I like the sharpness and the contrast between the yellow and grayish colors.

3:21 PM  
Anonymous zerosun said...

excellent shot.the colors and wet feel is so lush. striking with the canted angle.

5:04 PM  
Blogger Massimo said...

The light is great. I like how you really centered the exposure to have such black dark areas, and deep blue reflections.

11:47 PM  
Blogger Urizen said...

Thank you for tour comment! Great fotos, specially this. I like the colors and the composition. Great job!

1:56 AM  
Blogger PT said...

this is my favorite. great texture

12:06 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, you have an interesting blog here !
I have a garden lightingsite. It pretty much covers garden lighting related stuff: garden lighting in Belgian blue stone. Come and check it if you get time :-)

9:28 PM  

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