PhotoBlog
This site also documents my return to photography, one image a day, one story at a time.
81/365 (22/03)
Water Sky: A world turned upside down. The storm has passed, leaving behind a transient mirror on the pavement. In this puddle, the evening sky is bruised with purples and deep blues, filtered through the skeletal shadows of overhanging leaves. It is a fragmented, painterly perspective where the hard ground dissolves into an ethereal dreamscape
80/365 (21/03)
The Precision of the Pivot: A study in controlled chaos. The quiet observation of the last few days is replaced by the sharp strike of a ball and the grit of competition. Captured at the perfect low angle, the frame freezes a moment of pure focus—the lunging stretch, the intense gaze, and the calculated geometry of a goal-side scramble. I
79/365 (20/03)
The Ruby Eye: A glimpse into the hidden life of the thicket. Tucked away within a labyrinth of emerald leaves and tangled stems, the Sardinian Warbler pauses for a fleeting heartbeat. Its vibrant red eye-ring burns with a fierce intensity against the cool shadows—a tiny, vivid spark of life in the deep green quiet.
78/365 (19/03)
The Upward Spiral: A descent into geometry. Stripping away colour reveals the stark, hypnotic rhythm of the man-made world.
77/365 (18/03)
Veins of the Sky: A final, fiery breath of day. The skeletal branches of the winter trees are transformed into an intricate web of silhouettes, catching the amber glow of a sun that refuses to go quietly.
76/365 (17/03)
The Secretive Eurasian Jay: A fleeting glance through the canopy. Framed by a soft, verdant "keyhole" of foliage, the jay sits in a rare moment of stillness. The dappled sunlight catches the flash of blue on its wing, emphasizing the quiet tension of being a hidden observer in a bright, wild world.
75/365 (16/03)
Sky Windows: A rhythmic upward gaze into a saturated blue. The radiating palm fronds frame the sky, creating a natural geometric pattern that feels like an exhale. It captures the sharp, clean energy of a coastal afternoon.