The Brewery Door

The Brewery Door by Davidap2009
The Brewery Door, a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

The wonderful texture and detail of the Brewery door at Lacock Abbey caught my eye while walking around there in the summer. Notice the two keyholes.

Face In The Woodpile

Face In The Woodpile by Davidap2009
Face In The Woodpile, a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

Whilst I sat in my favourite chair enjoying a cuppa I couldn’t help feeling I was being watched. Then I saw the logs by the fireplace.

Me…By someone else.

Me…By someone else. by Davidap2009
Me…By someone else., a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

A semi-selfie, Taken using my camera. I think it was my daughter or son that took it.

My Christmas Reading.

My Christmas Reading. by Davidap2009
My Christmas Reading., a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

Books I read this past Christmas. What inspired me to use this style of shot was this

Happy New Year to you all

Happy New Year to you all by Davidap2009
Happy New Year to you all, a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

To all my followers I thank you for a fun2013 and look forwards to sharing some great moments to come in 2014.

…”I’ve got my eye on you.

Just before he attacked me. :0)

Ain’t She Sweet (Norsk-Linje)

I took this shot of a local Jazz band (Norsk-Linje)over a year ago in a dimly lit cellar at some sky-high ISO value. . I think it works

Emily (5100)

Emily (5100) by Davidap2009
Emily (5100), a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

Another break in the Go rhinos series,and yet another picture of my daughter Emily. This time taken with her camera a Nikon 5100 with a Sigma 17-50 lens.I did the black and white conversion in PS CC.
This camra and lens combo are a real class act.

Emily (Neiss II)

Emily (Neizz) by Davidap2009
Emily (Neizz), a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

Just to break up my Go Rhinos set I thought I’d share this shot I have of my daughter taken with my D800 with a Carl Zeiss 110mm f2.0 FE which I usually use on my Hasselblad.

Here’s a link to the last one I did.

https://davidapw.com/2013/08/20/emily-niess-portrait/

Go Rhinos: Rafiki

Go Rhinos:Rafiki

About “Rafiki”:

Sam Pierpoint was commissioned to create a design based on many of the iconic shows that have visited The Mayflower over the past 25 years. The theatre wanted their design to not only be thought provoking and reflect what they are about but also to inspire adults and children alike to engage and have fun with it! So how many shows can you spot on “Rafiki”?