




After what seems a lifetime of scanning, here are the results from the film I put through our little travelling friend.
It was fun to view the world through rectangular eyes instead of the square format I'm used to.
Thanks again to Emily for the idea and the organisation of the project.
All the best
James
Love the second to the last one, the building frame, and the last one with the trees the most. I like the lighting on the watering cans also. Overall, very nice.
ReplyDeleteI love the watering cans - the lighting in all of these are lovely!!
ReplyDeleteThe trees remind me of gumdrops and that makes me happy :)
ReplyDeletethe watering cans and the last image are really beatiful!
ReplyDeleteClassic shots from you James and I recognise those watering cans!
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