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Finally got around to scanning and uploading this set of images from almost exactly five months ago. It might seem perverse to present a meditation on snow during the middle of the summer, but going by the weather the last few days I’m not so sure.

These were taken with my trusty Hasselblad after the first snowfall – when it was pure and exciting and the novelty was enough to make you forget your morning frozen toes (by day three the honeymoon is usually coming to a grubby, watery end). Image v was taken in Waterloo where there is some very pretty underfoot LED lighting. I was too late to find some virgin snow illuminated by the blue, but the footprints remind me of notes on a stave, so I’m not too unhappy.

The lightbox feature (where you click on an image and see it full screen) isn’t working at the moment (fixed!). To see them in all their pristine whiteness, visit the Flickr set here

I may produce some of these as fine art prints soon, so watch this space.

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Addendum: Titling all these images in Flickr teaches you how to spell rhythm pretty sharpish: Rhythm Helps Your Two Hips Move!

Seville Oranges

This week sees the launch of my first collection of prints for sale, in both signed limited editions, and unlimited signed mini-prints. These are fine-art giclée prints, professionally printed on heavyweight 308 gsm Hahnemuhle Photo Rag paper using Ultrachrome K3 archival inks.
To be notified when the prints go on sale, follow me on twitter or send me an email.

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