So, I’m figuring that if it’s not a photograph for The Deck, or something thematic like Monochromes, what do I do with the photographs? Nikhil came up with a brilliant idea for his blog, he started a weekly review of his photos for his 365 Project. That gave me an idea for these photographs that don’t fit into my regular type of blog post, here’s the ones that did not make it onto The Deck 🙂
First up is this image taken in the Gardens, I was off to get the photograph of the Kissing Bridge when I found this corner of the bridge interesting, so I shot it, I still can’t quite put my finger on the reason it interests me, it just does, so I tried my best to frame it right and get a decent photograph of it.

Then, of course, there is the bridge itself! Although I preferred the one I used that week for the deck which was in Black and White, I did take one in portrait orientation that I quite liked as well, so I dropped that one into my “Georgetown,Guyana” album, and here it is 🙂

I used to take a lot of photographs of flowers, that was when I shot with a Canon PowerShot S3 and S5, it seems that since I moved onto an SLR my focus has changed (excuse the pun), but every once in a while I still catch one in my viewfinder and get a fairly decent shot of it, like this one I saw on Brickdam.

And then, of course, there’s one of my favourite areas to photograph things, the Seawall. I often just thought of the seawall as just the Georgetown Seawall, but it extends along most of our coastline, these two were taken up near the village of Montrose, which is known most for the Starlite Drive-in, although I am not certain when it was exactly the they last showed a movie there.


Well, now that I have gotten that off my chest, I can rest knowing that these have not been ignored 🙂 I hope you enjoy one or more.
I like the green and blue
Thanks, it was just the colours that caught my eye, there is really little else in that image that draws me 🙂
You already adopted the approach of writing generally about your photos, but it is new to me. Having taken guidance from Sasi (and you) I actually found it quite rewarding.
I still like to write about the photo some time after taking it though, because I know that way my thoughts won’t influence the opinion of most viewers who would have seen the photo before I write about it (hopefully).
I find that other photographers or photohobbyists actually want to know about the images and what lead up to them, or our feelings on them rather than just a photo with a title.
A pleasure to see your wonderful work.
Thanks Cindy, these are not the ones I consider “wonderful” but I always appreciate a comment 🙂
These are great shots! I’m glad you decided to share them. They deserve to be seen! Great job.
Thanks, had them set aside, thanks for the kind words!
Yes! Make sure that all your photos feel loved 🙂 some wonderful pictures there, green and blue, great capture of the reflections and green on yellow is also very beautiful.
Thanks :-). I only upload those I like, this list is merely those that didn’t make it into the usual lists 🙂