In an attempt to make my own entertainment for lack of anyone else to help, I decided to go to Nottingham centre to have a proper play with my new camera.
I’m now understanding how F/numbers work and how aperture size needs to be compensated by shutter speed etc. I’m now getting it…but still trying to figure out how to take a long exposure in daylight with a camera which only goes down to F/22 without complete whiteout. n00b!
I went to the Nottingham Contemporary to see the ‘Star City’ exhibition. It was all a bit odd. Got some fairly interesting pics, but it was all a bit too post-modern. Had a walk around the Lace Market while I was at it.
It’s so odd walking around Nottingham and actually noticing stuff, as you do when looking for photo opportunities. Normally, the nuanced character of Notts city centre passes one by, until you stop to notice it.
I stopped caring about the potential for people to try to steal my camera…it’s not really a threat. If someone tried, they’d be the ones in danger, anyway. When one walks around a city purely to look for photos, one feels like they’re not participating in what everyone else is doing – you’re there in a different context!
I filled up my memory card with RAWs, so I look forward to going over them, and getting frustrated because I’m not brave enough to get the more risky shots.
- Greggs Counter
- Nottingham Contemporary Gallery – Space Exhibition
- Nottingham Contemporary Gallery
- Intereting Supports in the Lace Market
- Fountains in the Square
- The Nottingham ‘Eye’







February 16th, 2010 on 6:33 pm
Checkout the statues/gargoyles on the buildings in between King and Queen Street.
February 16th, 2010 on 6:38 pm
Good idea. I’ll no doubt be in town shortly to take more pics – there’s stuff which was too odd to be seen photographing. I do get quite self-conscious when out on these persuits!