Showing posts with label Lockdown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lockdown. Show all posts

Tuesday 2 March 2021

February a month of many surprises.

Despite being in lockdown 3.0 the month of February has proven itself incredibly “articulate” compared to last month (January) and despite lockdown 3.0 somehow February has been a welcome bliss - gone is the depressing slowness of January, for here is a month of many contrasts that have bought a delight to my eyes, least not for my camera.

What ended in January continued into the first week or so of February and that of course was the “cold snap” which meant for some truly delightful scenes to capture. Staying local though has meant that I have not been able to travel that far, so a trip to County Durham was definitely not allowed - still I suppose that will have to wait until it is safe again. Still though I have enjoyed staying local, and despite the cold weather. Something magical was in the air, the ability for the snow to change a landscape is something that I had never really noticed before, but with life progressing at a slower pace, the end of 2020 and the beginning of 2021 has enabled me to notice just how the snow and ice have the ability to change a landscape.

"Crisp of the snow" - (Colour).

"Sanctuary in the snow"

"Crisp of the snow" - (Black and White).

"Winter ghosts"

"Hidden winter voices" - (Colour).

"In a winter spin"

"Winter contrasts"

"Hidden winter voices" - (Black and White).

"The lines of winter"

"Wide winter skies"

"The glow of winter"

"Magical dreaming tree"

"Crisp lines"

"The art of ice"

Glorious; for it really is, just how many occasions do we actually take the time to slow down and appreciate the smaller and finer things in life, if there is one thing that this pandemic has taught me, it is the following,

“Slow down and appreciate what is really going on, instead of being caught up in the rush of modern life”.

Something that as we exit lockdown and things do go back to normal again (define normal), is something that I shall be doing a lot more. Still though that ice and the snow that we had at the beginning of February really did change what is otherwise a green and lush landscape into something different and slightly more interesting.

I say “slightly more interesting” but there is something truly magical about photographing the snow as you have to put thought into what you are capturing. But stick to the rules of simplicity and you are bound to get something interesting, yes the snow does lend itself to simple photographic compositions.

But then, as February progressed, I realized the following, 

“February, a month that could be described as a perfect artist's easel that is full of inspiration, change and colour. Goodbye winter and hello spring, for the month of February is a month which before us we can see the seasonal change happening right before our eyes. That in itself is pure magic”.

And it is a month that is pure magic, it is a month of contrasts and to go from the harsh and bitter coldness of winter to spring, within the space of a week, well that says a lot of things about what the month subsequently surprised me with. After the snow came grey and drab elements to February, which remained rather brief. But on the “government allowed exercise” program a walk around Shipley Park, was on the cards, it is something of a sanctuary is Shipley Park, and throughout lockdown I have been fortunate enough to see a lot of changes within the landscape happening throughout the seasons, something which has been noticeable - however on this particular occasion; the grey and drab weather meant that I had to capture some scenes in black and white. Somehow though black and white photographs have an element of “something else” about them. Drama perhaps? Or is it the ability within a black and white photograph to capture more detail - who knows?

"The lookout"

"The approach"

"On approach to the mystical trees"

"The approach"

"Simplicity of the open"

"The lone tree"

But as I was towards the end of the walk, I started to notice something else, an abundance of snowdrops, and they signal the start of spring.

"First sign of spring" - (Black and White).

"First sign of spring" - (Colour).

Fortunately though I have actually managed to get out and about (local of course) and there is something magical about the snowdrops, a visit to a local church highlighted the beauty of the snowdrops but also the magical carpet of crocuses along with the snowdrops just about topped the month of February for me, and that in itself is something I shall never forget. Still though throughout lockdown I have managed to get some interesting photographs that I would not have got if it was not for lockdown. Strange or what?

"What is over the wall?"

"A path of snowdrops" - (Colour).

"A path of snowdrops" - (Black and White).

"Hidden Spring" - (Black and White).

"Hidden Spring" - (Colour).

"The church and the house"

"A carpet of purple"

"A carpet of snowdrops"

Okay so what with “staying at home” does mean that I like many people have not had the ability to travel very far, but the other day I did manage to have a truly glorious walk through some glorious woodland that I had previously visited last autumn, back then of course it was like a quagmire the ground was, but the colours on the leaves - well they were something else to behold.

Now after a deep sleep, nature is beginning to awake itself yet again and the woodland is coming alive again, the bluebell and wild garlic shoots are just beginning to come through the ground and reach for the sky. A truly magical scene to see and before long, leaves will be back on the trees and the woods will feel different again.

"Which way?"

"Mystery in the woods" - (Colour).

"Mystery in the woods" - (Black and White).

"That long path"

"Powerlines above us"

"The big open skies"

"Woodland lines" - (Black and White).

"Woodland lines" - (Colour).

"A place to hide" - (Black and White).

"A place to hide" - Colour).

"Voices from above" - (Colour).

"Voices from above" - (Black and White).

"Avenue of trees" - (Black and White).

"A path through here"

"Sun and power"

"Avenue of trees" - (Colour).

"A bend in the woods"

Could it be that spring is just around the corner? Well I for one think so, as this past week has been rather warm and that warm weather has been down to an event a few hundred miles south of The UK in The Canary Islands, and that is simply known as “The Calima” which is a result of the Saharan sandstorms, which when the wind blows, turns the skies on The Canary Islands, a strange yellow colour. However with warm air coming up from the southern Atlantic ocean, The Calima has done some travelling and has managed to cover Europe, that Saharan dust has also reached the shores of The UK, meaning that we have had some pretty amazing skies which have truly transformed both sunrise and sunset.

It was only yesterday evening that I managed to capture the raw beauty of this strange sky, purple it was with a solitary United Airlines 777-300ER en-route from London Heathrow to Los Angeles airport, a sight to behold, but against the backdrop of a purple sky it just summed something up, and that is what an amazing world we live on - despite its many fractures the earth always wants to please us and make us better when times are tough, just a shame that we have to spoil things as humans.

"Flight of the dreams"

But there is one thing, and that is February has been a month of many surprises, I just wonder what March will be like and how that will subsequently surprise us? Either way though, spring is around the corner and with that improvement as we look forward to a change in our lives with the easing of lockdown and the ability to travel more. Yet is there one thing that we are about to lose with the easing of lockdown? And that is an appreciation of what the months can give us, as life starts to speed up again.

Either way I think going forwards as a photographer I shall be taking things slower now, and appreciating the smaller and finer things within life. Perhaps that is the lockdown effect who knows?

And if anyone is wanting to purchase any of these photographs as prints - then good news, you can do from the 28swphotography website or from RedBubble.

Monday 1 February 2021

Goodbye January 2021. A month that has been surprisingly interesting.

The month of January is one that if it was designed on paper, would have more than likely been drawn on the back of a cigarette packet. Now why do I use that way to describe this month? Well perhaps it is because January has to be one of the strangest months within a year. Gloomy and rather dull, drab even and come on - who actually likes the month of January? I certainly do not for sure - but like everyone else, biting the bullet that is this incredibly dull and drab month has bought us ever closer to February and one in which changes happen. Some major changes as the spring-time starts to flex or stretch its muscles and nature once again awakens after the big sleep of the winter.

Yet despite things being strange with yet another lockdown, January has been really quite surprising, almost a mixed bag really in terms of photography and whilst because of lockdown restrictions and measures what I have taken have remained slightly more unique, in some ways I have had to challenge myself more and experiment with various compositions. One of the first photographs of 2021 that I captured was of a family that was sitting on a bench at Shipley Park, and it is this photograph that I think sums up what January actually means - they were clearly pondering and thinking about things, but what exactly were they thinking about?

For what were they pondering upon?

A mixed bag though weather wise is what January has been, yes it has so far been quite dull, drab and boring, but in between that we have actually been blessed with some nice weather, not a lot but enough that somehow tricks the brain into thinking that it really will not be long before the first signs of spring start to appear.

The magic of January.

The simple lines.

The talking tree.

Everstanding.

Crisp patterns of the ground - (Black and White).

The clear January air - (Colour).

The clear January air - (Black and White).

A lone tree.

Crisp patterns of the ground - (Colour).

January has been one of those strange months and as you can see the weather has been kind. Perhaps too kind and has blessed us with some extra daylight, of course the extra daylight has meant that we get a little bit more in the way of sunshine - something which is a true blessing. Of course that also means that the winter skies of low sun, creating a stunning crisp sunset, that is something to behold, needless to say there is something about the winter that lends itself to landscape photography unlike any other season.

But of course January is the winter time and with that - cold weather has meant for snow. Gone are the days of having lots of snow during the winter but any that does fall is exciting to say the least and with the snowfall, I had to get out and capture the snowfall that had occurred. Crisp, bitter but pleasing in a strange way.

“Snow, oh the glorious snow. Somehow it transforms a photograph, could it be that snowfall brings out more beauty within a landscape?”

 for one think so, snow does have a magical quality that can add something else to a photograph or a landscape scene. And of course with lockdown and staying local I was fortunate enough to capture the following wintery scenes.

Down the lane - (Landscape).

Down the lane - (Portrait).

A Winter Contrast.

Winter by the Canal.

Contrasts of the canal.

The Winter Waterfall.

But even after the snow had melted, the month of January just kept on “giving” in a strange way, with its mystery and with that came a final surprise, a truly glorious evening sunset that just summed up the month of January and the season that is winter.

The January Calm - (Landscape).

The January Calm - (Portrait).

January Reflections.

Contrasting is perhaps the best way to describe January and it is a month that a lot of people understandably do not like, but it goes without saying that the month of January is one that can be full of surprises, for it is a month that prepares us for the year ahead, still though for what will the month of February hold? Signs of spring perhaps? I certainly hope so. But perhaps lockdown during the month of January has made me appreciate just what an interesting month it can be if you think outside of the box and explore the landscapes, the ones in which all seasons can be experienced within just one month. Unique yes and to me that is what January is.

Three locations within "close proximity." But how the views had something different. The beauty of roadside photography.

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