This week I’ve continued using the new gallery layout, after an overwhelming majority in favour of the new format. If only all decisions were that easy!
As the photographs were quite conceptual this week, I think a few words of explanation are helpful. Most people included a note with their email or comment, so I’ve included those as quotations below. If you’d like to expand further on your work, please leave a comment on this page.
- Antoinette
- Jonathan Gazeley
- Kirsty Garland
- Lee Griffifths
- Maxime
- Paul Seward
- Robert
- Val Bonney
- Stuart Carter
- Colin
I’m actually travelling around the world and I’ll try to enter the challenge every week.
– Maxime
Being a photographer means to me that I have the ability and possibility to challenge myself and show people the stuff what they otherwise never would have seen.
– Robert
To me, being a photographer is all about capturing a moment in time that can be kept forever! Hence I felt that a time keeping device would be a suitable subject.
– Lee Griffifths
This is not what I actually wanted to do, but I haven’t got the time to set it up … so here’s my little take on the theme!
– Val Bonney
For me it means: Looking forward by looking back… (and learn…)
– Antoinette
Photography is all about seeing.
– Paul Seward
I’m fascinated by the technical side of photography – especially in the darkroom.
– Jonathan Gazeley
I love photography because I can show people the beauty in anything and everything.
– Kirsty Garland
A photographer is someone who sees the world through two lenses and records it through one.
– Colin














I like Stuarts photo, I’m assuming that you earn your ‘bread and butter’ from photography? It made me chuckle…
Love the shadows on Antoinettes and Roberts photos too! My favorite is probably going to have to be Roberts!
Paul and Colin have responded in the way I’d hoped to, had I found the time and wherewithal … so I have to have them as joint favourites, this week. but I also love the shapes, shadows and perspective in Antoinette’s.
I like Paul’s: “Photography is all about seeing”,a lot, but Robert’s picture is my favorit.
Indeed, Lee.
Wot? Was mine that rubbish?
A
I don’t think I received yours, Andy. Can’t find it in my inbox. If you send it again I’ll add it to the results
I like the ones from Maxime and Colin the most. Very well done.