Autumn Mill Moor
After Tai Chi I had a trip up to the doctors to see if I could get an appointment before 5 December. (I couldn’t believe that the booking system was right - it was!) However, she did have a cancellation for Friday at the other village surgery so I’m going there instead. I’ve just got a slight worry that I’d like some re-assurance about. I was able to pick up Ann’s prescription at the same time - so all was good.
I spent a bit of time at the top of the hill trying out multiple-exposures. I’ve been re-enthused about these after seeing the RPS Monograph of the work of Kevin Marston. I wasn’t very happy with what I got this morning so I ended up playing safe with another autumn trees image for this blip. It was good to have a play, however, as it reminded me of the importance of what does/ doesn’t make a good image. Earlier I was looking at some of my ICM images taken in the New Tate Gallery a couple of years ago which made me think I ought to have a visit to the Wakefield Hepworth Gallery before too long. I’m also wondering if the reservoir dam walls and buildings might make a good subject for multi-exposure. We do have quite a few of them around here. I’d be able to use the shapes of the buildings and also to draw on the expanse of water beyond. And I need to think of the distinction between what you can achieve with ICM and then with multiple exposure, even if I use them in combination.
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