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Hi Honey I’m Home…….

15 November 2015

A Yaah !  (Chinese exclamation sound similiar to Gee Whiz, OMG, J….C…..) its been over two months since my last posting.

Sorry to all those who have been waiting with bated breath and cliking onto to Clikbing every night (you are also welcome to clik on during the day…) in anticipation to what glorious images would appear before thee but there is a reason for this.

I have been travelling in Europe for the last month with my beautiful wife Sally in celebration of a significant birthday. No I’m not 21 but I can understand why you might be mistaken. Actually my plan was to spend 7 nights in Bangkok but that’s a different story.

But now I’m back (as Arnie would say) 5000 photos later but not much to show for it in relation to this website. Lots of happy snappys but dam hard to get anything special-too many tourists (including me) and its all been shot before.

Anyway the plan is to put anything I regard as special on the Home page. My usual photo rant and photostudy themes in the blog and I’m starting a new page in the special projects sectioned titled “Europe” with “child” pages under that heading to illustrate my journey. These images will be helpful to those who want  to”see” Europe and where we had been as opposed to looking to see how clever I had been or not.  So over the following weeks and months new material will be coming out. Keep Cliking in.

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People and Selfies

People and Selfies

1.    Nikon D750    iso 320    20mm    f8.0    1/125sec    Nikon 20mm f1.8

People and Selfies

People and Selfies

People and Selfies

People and Selfies

People and Selfies

People and Selfies

People and Selfies

People and Selfies

People and Selfies

People and Selfies

People and Selfies

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Inside La Sagrada Familia

15 November 2015

If you go to Barcelona this place should be the first on your list. I first encountered Sagrada Familia over 30 years ago on a Contiki Tour.

I remember it as looking like an impressive sand castle. You couldn’t go inside at that time. But you must go in as the interiors are truly amazing and so different to all the other basilacas and cathedrals in Europe. The lighting is also amazing late afternoon as you can see in the photos.

But what can a frustrated photographer photograph when the building is surrounded by cranes and the inside full of tourists? You guessed it, photograph the people instead, make them the subject, especially the attractive ones…..

To see actual photos of Sagrada Familia head for the Special Projects/Europe page.

Inside La Sagrada Familia

1.    Nikon D750    iso 3200    170mm    f4.0    1/125sec.

Inside La Sagrada Familia

2.    iso 400    110mm    f4.0    1/125sec

Inside La Sagrada Familia

3.    iso 800    135mm    f4.0    1/90sec

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