After a fairly dispiriting Critique Session on Tuesday I went out with my camera this morning to try and get some images that might be even more abstracted.  The conditions were much more stable and as a result provided less opportunities than earlier in the week.  However, I have picked out the following images to record my journey and my efforts on the Loch:

Slow Shutter Speed Reeds 21 – Alison Price, July 2019

Slow Shutter Speed Reeds 22 – Alison Price, July 2019

Slow Shutter Speed Reeds 23 – Alison Price, July 2019

Slow Shutter Speed Reeds 24 – Alison Price, July 2019

Slow Shutter Speed Reeds 25 – Alison Price, July 2019

Slow Shutter Speed Reeds 26 – Alison Price, July 2019

And finally a negative version of my favourite patch of reeds!

Slow Shutter Speed Reeds 27 – Alison Price, July 2019

A few days of still weather has meant less energy in nature, in terms of movement on the Loch.  So I have been continuing with slow shutter speeds but with much brighter colours capturing the patterns and shapes:

Slow Shutter Speed Reeds 28 – Alison Price, July 2019

Slow Shutter Speed Reeds 29 – Alison Price, July 2019

Slow Shutter Speed Reeds 30 – Alison Price, July 2019

Slow Shutter Speed Reeds 31 – Alison Price, July 2019

Periods of duller weather has also allowed me to work with more subtle and muted tones too:

Slow Shutter Speed Reeds 32 – Alison Price, July 2019

Slow Shutter Speed Reeds 33 – Alison Price, July 2019

Slow Shutter Speed Reeds 34 – Alison Price, July 2019

Would really find feedback helpful at this stage. . .

Alison Price

Alison Price

My name is Alison Price and for the past ten years I have travelled the world photographing wildlife, including Alaska, Antarctica, Borneo, Botswana, the Canadian Arctic, Kenya, Rwanda, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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