Category Archives: Project 365
Spice Island
Spice Island, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. Testing the new lens for night shots. Spice Island Pub in Old Portsmouth at night. HDR Fusion
St Peters Bishops Waltham
St Peters Bishops Waltham, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. St Peter’s Bishops Waltham Trying out new sigma 10-20mm. Forgot there was no IS so really needed a tripod in low-light. 2 Shot HDR.
Hayling Ferry Panorama
Hayling Ferry Panorama, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. Via Flickr: Bright Sunny Morning down by the Hayling Island Ferry after dropping one of the kids off. First real chance to get my Camera out for a while.
Last Leaves
Last Leaves, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography.
Monkey World -Chimpanzee
Monkey World -Chimpanzee, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography.
Hurricane I – L1592 “KW-Z” – in 615 Sqn. Colours – London Science Museum
Hurricane I – L1592 "KW-Z" – in 615 Sqn. Colours – London Science Museum, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. From the Science Museum Website Hawker Hurricane Mk I, c 1940. Hawker Hurricane Mk.I. L.1592. This particular machine fought over Dunkirk … Continue reading
Monkey World Baby Orangutan and Nurse
Monkey World Baby Orangutan and Nurse, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. Baby Orangutan and Nurse From Monkyworld.org Website Monkey World assists governments around the world to stop the smuggling of primates from the wild. At the Centre refugees of this … Continue reading
Beach buggin ’11
Beach buggin ’11, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. Glorious day out at beach buggin ’11. 3 shot hdr of a battered old camper,
Natural History Museum
Natural History Museum, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. Handheld HDR in main hall of the Natural History Museum London
London Eye and County Hall
London Eye and County Hall, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. Still taking a picture a day but way behind publishing them……. Grabbed this after tube got stopped and had to walk to Waterloo. London Eye and County Hall and County … Continue reading
