Another early bus ride into the city, another second breakfast at first light in Hart's Bakery – and as I lurched out of that warm, friendly and bustling establishment, the tints of sunrise were above and, looking up, I saw this.
The bird is a gull (aka seagull), and just about to leap off into the air to scavenge the city's no doubt enticing refuse. I have Hart's Bakery, (s)he has Bristol's rubbish bins.
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Technique: X-T1 with 55-200 Fujinon lens at 300mm (equiv); 3200 ISO; beside Temple Meads railway station; 9 Dec 2016.
ARCHIVE STILL LIFE
This is a new category on this blog - Archive Still Life studies. The Still Life definition will certainly be followed loosely - e.g. some studies may only have been made "still" by the split second opening of the camera's shutter - and my objective will be to use as many different types / genres of subject matter as possible. Some images will be Minimalist and, in general, I try to make simpler images, rather than cramming them with visual content.
Some new Still Life studies will (hopefully!) continue to appear.
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