Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 June 2020

Lock down life - part 2



rain dance 5 | © Caroline fraser 2020


So, we reach week 10 of lockdown, and this weekend, for the first time, I have been into a shop. 

I won't say that I enjoyed it.

I found it intensely depressing; the fear of getting too close to real people, the not being able to touch, the worry about paying using a touch screen. 

OH ( my other half) has been doing all the shopping for the last 10 weeks.

For which I thank him.  But there are drawbacks......

Here are some pros and cons of having all my shopping done by OH....

  •  the house is full of meat. ( By house I mean the fridge and the freezer). There are black puddings from Stornaway in every drawer of the freezer, and a supply of sausages sufficient for a large garden party, except that we are not allowerd one of those any time soon).
  • There are secret foods that I am not told about, and don't realise they are there until I see the packaging in the bin ( strawberries and smoked salmon for example ). I am told that I 'only have to look in the fridge'. But I can't see past all the meat.....
  •  there are 10 tins of tinned tomoatoes in the not very large larder cupboard. No wonder I can't see what else is in there.
  • I am given 2 minutes to decide what ingredients I require for the meals that I am cooking for the next few days. I have never had to plan meals ahead with such precision.



rain dance 2 | © Caroline fraser 2020


As you can see, I am not easy to please.

But then nor is OH. My attempts to introduce a one night a week vegetarian night have not gone well.

I wouldn't mind, but given that OH eats meat at all three meals every day, then you might think that one veggy meal was going to be tolerated. Not so. 

I have resorted to using fish as a vegetarian option.....


Life is full of compromises.... 


 I choose my own breakfast and lunch from the non meat options available ( muesli, porrige, bread, cheese, salad).



You get the picture.





And the pros?

  • I get to make new images during the time that I would have been queieng at the supermarket.
  • I can do my meditation Youtube video without interruption half way through from OH  asking me  'do you want to watch Boris on TV '.   To which the answer, of course, is NO.

While OH is shopping I fiddle around on the computer trying to create new images from my local walks and from old images from my travels.

I am experimenting with layering of photos and paintings. 

Some work better than others.

Here is a Scandi style window from Finland. 

playing with layers and warp tool in Photoshop



And here is a tree from Lofoten with some starlings from Wales.



playing with photographic layers


I seem to return to trees time after time.



These dead branches from Vancouver.




towards the sky | © Caroline fraser 2020




And these graceful fallen branches from a woodland in Kent.







tree dance | © Caroline Fraser 2020





But it is the images from my local pond that please me most.

I have found the shapes of the leaves reflected in the water to be an endless source of work over the past 10 years.

Raindrops falling just add to the fun. 

The ripples create an added dimension. 



rain dance 14 | © Caroline fraser 2020


But we have had no rain since I took these photos on 28th April. 

Hopefully some will come again soon, and I can extend the series a little further.

Light and water, light on water. Water falling on water . I don't have to go far to find a place to capture my favourite subject matter.

Here is a video made beside my local stream, a few yards away from the pond. 

A place of peace.
 








Thursday, 19 April 2018

here I am again..... back in blighty......lost for words but feeling lucky

wild bluebell and anemone





Spring has sprung.

I am back in the UK, and I have nothing to say.

I am trying to settle back into noisy, litter strewn suburbia. And I don't find it easy.

I do like my own bed though.

And being reunited with my friends.

And weeding the garden.




wild garlic



 As for a blog though, I am stuck.

So I thought I would try tying the numbers 123 as a search into my vast collection of photos on my hard drive as a way to find images randomly. Images containing these numbers consecutively pop into view.

And what you see here today, are the results of this random search.

I find spring flowers.

And some water.




A Finnish tit.



bird on a boot



A Scottish mountain.

Ben Eighe



An Applecross blackbird in a tree


who can resist the song of the blackbird?



A Norwegian camp fire


fire was here

Some Camber cones.


the cones of Camber



Some South island sand


sand patterns


A highland grit pile with a cannister on top



grit installation


A French fountain in Trelex

fountain, Trelex



Some random beach matter from New Zealand


random beach material


A hiking sign from Geneva

this way please



Some New Zealand coffee


refresfments, Kiwi style


A Yorkshire snail with cone

refreshments, Yorkshire style


A dry stone wall

dry stone wall

What do these say about me?


I like trees, water, cones, stones, birds, mountains, beaches, hiking and travel.

That just about sums me up.

I certainly should have smiling eyes today.

I have travelled the world and lived to tell some tales.

I have been lucky.

And you get to see some of the very strange images lurking on my hard drive.

You may feel that I am luckier than you.



Japanese t-shirt

Wednesday, 8 June 2016

vancouver strikes again - summer in the city



I am in Vancouver.

Family matters, of a joyful variety.

I have been so busy that I have not had time to bore you with my letterpress workshop in London, or tell you about my new storytelling ventures at Dungeness, involving Tracey and Emmeline, two corrugated metal dolls. More of them later.

For now I just have time to throw some images at you.

Vancouver is a great city for cone hunters and people who like decorated metal street cabinets.

I am not going to show you those either. You can catch up with them on my instagram account.

I am also not going to bore you with my A to Z of Vancouver in pictures. It is going well, but I do need a whale...

Last night I strolled the streets with the words 'summer in the city' as my brief. I did not allow myself to take any photos that didn't meet the brief.

I tried to capture the greenery alongside the skyscrapers and apartment blocks.











The pink/purple tower merits another visit










Flowering blossom  on a city tree






light and airy



cables and tower blocks










leafy side streets





and just as I was heading home


water lilies © Caroline Fraser


I walked over a bridge and looked down into the water



water lilies © Caroline Fraser


beautiful colours and shapes


water lilies © Caroline Fraser


everything a girl in the city could need.



water lilies © Caroline Fraser


Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Water - a minor obsession - on photographing the clean, clear water of New Zealand's South island



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Clean, clear, beautiful mountain water in lakes and burns.

I can't stop photographing it.

Here are a few recent captures.

Not much to say.......


River Dart
Almost metallic on the surface.


Route burn

Seaweed, Ulva Island




long white cloud on the southern ocean


suns rays at Glenorchy



wave motion and sunlight


trees, Glenorchy lagoon








natural oil on water in the bog at Glenorchy


oil on water, nature's way

willow tree reflections

clean water and sunlight


I can only stand and stare......

bridge over the Route burn