
I’m sure there are opportunities to take plenty of interesting abstract images of desalination forms in salt pans.
—Stephen G. Hipperson—
I’m sure there are opportunities to take plenty of interesting abstract images of desalination forms in salt pans.
—Stephen G. Hipperson—
It’s not often I see something which I’ve never noticed before – these stylised representations of fish gave me cause to pause a while. I’m quite sure these are not particularly unusual, but it’s something I’ll keep a look out for in future. I quite like the simplicity.
–Stephen G. Hipperson—
Another for my collection of pareidolia photos.
—Stephen G. Hipperson—
As I was combing through my latest images I felt this remind me of the head of an elephant.
—Stephen G. Hipperson—
—Stephen G. Hipperson—
An aged fallen tree. I love the texture of dry decaying tree trunks.
—Stephen G. Hipperson—
—Stephen—
An example of some street art we discovered in Ponto Delgada in the Azores. …unusual which, I guess, is the prerequisite of getting such work noticed.
—Stephen—
A new word for me…… pareidolia… seeing stuff in stuff. I didn’t notice this ‘herbivore-like’ creature when I took the photo but I noticed it when I was processing it.
—Stephen—
Barcelona’s Museum of Contemporary Art – it would be unfair to suggest the internal structure of the building was more interesting than the exhibits themselves but I could have easily spent half a day exploring the interplay of light and shadow as the sun moved round. Looking at the collection/exhibits, I found the cobwebs covering my studies associated with my photography course being blown away – my Art lecturer would have loved it.
—Stephen—