Showing posts with label building. Show all posts
Showing posts with label building. Show all posts

Sunday, June 8, 2025

Gunby Hall NT Lincolnshire Infrared

 Yesterday was a day of very heavy showers and stormy skies for a visit to Gunby Hall, an interesting NT house with wonderful gardens and grounds (and a good tearoom!). For some of the day, I used my compact Sony RX100 which I had converted for infrared photography. Here are a few views - I usually concentrate on scenes with a mixture of buildings and vegetation and on trees.

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Architectural Colours and Reflections

 I am working on a talk on architectural photography so an opportunity in my free time in Bristol to gather a few more images featuring the older coloured house in Bristol and their modern concrete versions, reflections and general abstracts.

Friday, December 30, 2022

Modern Architecture in Hull 2

A second set of architectural studies, this time taken on our last day in Hull with very poor light featuring Hull College, the History Centre, which is part of the University and various other buildings. Unfortunately, we didn't get time to visit the University - another visit to Hull needed for that.

Thursday, December 29, 2022

Modern Architecture in Hull 1

We chose Hull for our Christmas break partly because research showed it had some interesting architecture both traditional through the various periods but also some modern gems. Here a first set of buildings that took my eye taken in high key to give the feel of artistic architectural design plans though I would need to add a few 'model' people and trees etc

Saturday, December 24, 2022

Architecture in Hull

One of the photography topics that I am following while we are in Hull is architecture and there are plenty of different styles here from the Ferend Art Gallery built in the 1920s to the modern Deep building.