This small stretch of woodland is a short walk from where I live. I liked the way the fallen tree points towards the inevitable fall foliage in the background.
Taken with a Sony RX100 VII
Photographs and thoughts on photography and camera collecting
These details are on the exterior of the Ossining Bank for Savings. For more on this building see my earlier post here.
Taken with a Sony RX100 VII
I’ve often read that most people take photographs from eye level and that this contributes to all photographs looking the same. The solution to this: take pictures from above; from below; look down; look up. This change in perspective adds variety to your photographs. In my case I do take pictures from above (when I can get high enough to make this possible). I often get down low e.g. to take pictures of small children, animals, flowers etc. I often look down, but I rarely look up. How else would I explain how, walking down Main Street, Ossining virtually every week I’ve never seen these interesting pediments (if that’s what they’re called) on the top of a number of the late Victorian buildings that line Main Street.
Taken with a Sony RX100 VII
Some kind of fungus. I’ve no idea what it is (maybe an Artist’s Bracket Fungus?), but it looks pretty gruesome. I don’t know if it’s edible, but even if it is the sight would put me off eating it completely
Taken with a Sony RX100 VII