Extra images from Saturday's trip to John Lewis which didn't quite make the cut.
Random postings from an itinerant engineer who would rather be taking pictures or catching trout on the fly...
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Sunday, 17 February 2013
John Lewis Photo Project
Cambridge Camera Club have been working in a collaborative project with John Lewis to take pictures in the store which can be used to decorate the behind-the-scenes Partners' areas. The brief came from the Marketing Department and included words like Inspiration and Magic Moments; being an Engineer, such abstract and woolly concepts are a little challenging! Anyway, here are some of my favourites from yesterday's shoot.
Sadie and Meredith also joined us for a bite to eat.
Before you ask, I think it was something like "carrot, rice and horse-meat", although I could be mistaken. Things have clearly moved on since my children were young, though, as it seemed to be served out of a toothpaste tube...
Sadie and Meredith also joined us for a bite to eat.
Before you ask, I think it was something like "carrot, rice and horse-meat", although I could be mistaken. Things have clearly moved on since my children were young, though, as it seemed to be served out of a toothpaste tube...
Sunday, 3 February 2013
A walk through St John's College
For the first time in ages, I went into Cambridge yesterday morning. The low Winter light was beautiful walking through the grounds of St John's College.
Astonishingly there were people (well, tourists, anyway) out punting. Well wrapped up, as it was freezing in the strong wind.
Cambridge was as busy as ever, with a rather over-active busker plying his trade in Trinity Street. Mind you, he was probably moving around a lot simply to keep warm...
Astonishingly there were people (well, tourists, anyway) out punting. Well wrapped up, as it was freezing in the strong wind.
Cambridge was as busy as ever, with a rather over-active busker plying his trade in Trinity Street. Mind you, he was probably moving around a lot simply to keep warm...
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