Category Archives: Project 365
19/365 Looking
19/365 Looking, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. Window of the soul. Simple and uncomplicated shot.
18/365 Abandoned Portsmouth – Click for car credit
18/365 Abandoned Portsmouth – Click for car credit, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. Even the dodgy loan merchants are closing down. Right by the expensive Gun Wharf Quays entrance.
17/365 – Sweets from your Schooldays
17/365 – Sweets from your Schooldays, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. Birthday present from my 89 year old Nan. A whole selection of sweets from my school-days back in the 80’s.
Bridge Tavern and Trawler
Bridge Tavern and Trawler, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. Not part of the 365 but not going to throw away pics I like. B&W HDR of The Bridge Tavern Portsmouth
16/365 Portsmouth’s Fishing Fleet
16/365 Portsmouth’s Fishing Fleet, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. Portsmouth’s Fishing fleet in harbour for the evening. Blue Hour Panorama Shot with Spinnaker and Lipstick Towers in the background.
15/365 Retro Styling and very very pink
15/365 Retro Styling and very very pink, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. Roberts Digital Radio with its retro styling and shocking pink.
14/365 Monkey is Tired and doesn’t want to play today
14/365 Monkey is Tired and doesn’t want to play today, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. Monkey is Tired and doesn’t want to play today, cold wet miserable January day. I am that monkey!
13/365 Wet Chrome Balls
12/365 Wet Chrome Balls, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. Rain Soaked Sculpture outside Southampton General Hospital Entrance. HDR with double Tone-mapping.
12/365 GCSE Science revision
12/365 GCSE Science revision, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. This evening was spent helping with GCSE Physics revision. Amazing how much you forget in 20 years.
11/365 Last Train Home
11/365 Last Train Home, originally uploaded by Hexagoneye Photography. Don’t usually play on the train tracks on cold winters nights but photography takes you to different places. Kept having to set up again every time the bell went on the … Continue reading