Nice to meet you…
the little things #8
© 2010 Tom Haywood. All rights reserved.
© 2010 Tom Haywood. All rights reserved.
Nice to meet you…
© 2010 Tom Haywood. All rights reserved.
The cup had been carefully tucked away neatly next to the kerb, as if saved for later. Ever since I took this picture I can’t help but notice that litter louts always seem to place drinks upright down on the … Continue reading
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Abandoned… misplaced… forgotten? Objects like this have become somewhat of a recurring theme in my photographs. I find these seemingly abandoned objects particularly intriguing as there’s no rhyme or reason for them to be there. Why would someone leave a … Continue reading
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Familiarity is one of the many reasons to click the shutter. This trio peering through the cafe window reminds me of InterRailing around Europe with my friends. There were so many times where we would wander aimlessly around cities for … Continue reading
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It’s been a couple of weeks, so about time for new post. I’m a little tired and confused having lost an hour to daylight savings *shakes fist*. It doesn’t matter though as Spring seems to have finally sprung and I’m … Continue reading
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Every 15 minutes on the telly, emblazoned on the flank of buses, and now it seems in the flower beds of our communities too. The intrusion of advertisements into what can appear to be almost every aspect of our lives … Continue reading
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Probably the most photographed door in Canterbury. What a claim to fame that is…
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With 7 work-free days a week, I’ve never quite understood why old folk choose Saturdays to go into town en masse. I imagine it’s quite enjoyable holding up the crowds walking at a steady 0.1 MPH with the occasional stop in … Continue reading
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This rather ominous shadow cast by the afternoon sun caught my eye. In the UK the media frequently remind us of the high proportion of CCTV cameras per head. We’re told that we’ve become a ’surveillance society’ and warned that big brother is encroaching. Although this concerns … Continue reading
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It seems Subway in Canterbury have been working on their ‘brand awareness’. I spotted this friendly faced sandwich wandering the streets, just in case we had forgotten that Subway exists. When I last visited Subway they were out of bread, … Continue reading
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So this guy is no Banksy, but I cracked a smile at this spray-can critique as I emerged from the subway. I think what appeals most about graffiti / street art /whateveryouwannacallit is its very transient nature. It appears magically overnight and is … Continue reading
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The resilience of nature never ceases to amaze. Another lomo shot from early 2007 taken on my lunch break. This lone wild flower stood out in its lacklustre surroundings, it was worth traipsing through the mud to get a shot. … Continue reading