darling buds of December
daily
Day 168
even the bokeh has bokeh to infinity!
Day 166
horticultural caffeine
Day 165
Dry aged fillet steak with winter vegetables
Day 162
mini koto
found at a Munich flea market - a 1975 plastic Japanese musical instrument made to resemble a much bigger wooden one. It is actually tunable and can play a tune in the right hands. It even comes with some tunes to get you started. Now it sits on my desk in case I feel the need for a bit of traditional theme at work.
Day 161
that "but I thought it was Friday" feeling
Day 160
beer from Munich
Day 159
Munich flea market - wish I'd bought that lamp
Day 158
Asam church, Munich
one of the most beautifully decorated building's interiors I've ever seen.
Day 157
Pimp priest suit
Day 156
eye
Day 155
All the leaves are brown
Day 154
Modern still life
I have to say a light meter is something that most photographers think they don't need and maybe they don't given the technology found in modern cameras. However, what most don't realise is there is a massive difference between reflected light which your camera sees and the incident light which is the light falling on your subject. For some basic daylit scenes my camera was over a stop out compared to my meter. This is because a camera is easily tricked by light or dark subjects. When using flash, even in this modern digital age, a good flash meter is indispensable.
Day 153
grenade
Day 152
all the world a stage.
Day 151
oatmeal cranberry white chocolate cookies should help me get through Monday
Day 150
dinosaur
Day 149
foggy morning
Day 148
Day 147
it must feel awful to be the only pumpkin that didn't get picked for Halloween.