Natural History Museum, London Hipstamatic Matty ALN Lens Alfred Infared Film |
Natural History Museum, London Hipstamatic |
Natural History Museum, London Hipstamatic |
Natural History Museum, London Hipstamatic |
Natural History Museum, London Hipstamatic |
South Kensington - London Undergound Hipstamatic |
I had an exciting adventurous day out yesterday in London.
At the start of the day I was wondering what photography exhibition was doing at the Natural History Museum as there was really no clue in the name. I picked a silly day to visit this prestigious place as it was Half Term; there was children everywhere and as much as I love them to bits; the que to get in was an hour. It wasn't too bad, I suppose, as I remember visiting the NHM in my school holidays which is scary to think that was ten years ago.
Yesterday I visited the Veolia Environment Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012 exhibit to get inspired for a review I have to write for one of my modules at University. Many people said this one was popular and I wanted to stray away from it so I wouldn't be writing about what everyone else is claiming to write about too. Though I am not planning to write my review now, I can't help but share a few opinions that I could use as a draft perhaps. It was really fantastic. Photographers of all ages, even ones under the age of 10 were photographing at such professional standard it could only make your jaw drop. Though I am not interested in wildlife photography as such, there was such finite detail in all the images that everyone could enjoy and not just those who are interested in the Photography field.
Yesterday I visited the Veolia Environment Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2012 exhibit to get inspired for a review I have to write for one of my modules at University. Many people said this one was popular and I wanted to stray away from it so I wouldn't be writing about what everyone else is claiming to write about too. Though I am not planning to write my review now, I can't help but share a few opinions that I could use as a draft perhaps. It was really fantastic. Photographers of all ages, even ones under the age of 10 were photographing at such professional standard it could only make your jaw drop. Though I am not interested in wildlife photography as such, there was such finite detail in all the images that everyone could enjoy and not just those who are interested in the Photography field.
If you are in the area, I guarantee you take a look while you can. See if for yourself:
Today I explore with coloured film on my 35mm camera for the first time and truly getting to grips with the Aperture and Shutter speed relationship.
Wish me luck.
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