Sunday, January 28, 2007
Sunday, August 27, 2006
ONE FROM THE ARCHIVES
I'll never get bored of photographing trees. Some photographers may argue it's a waste of time with so many important issues to document around the world, but i feel there has to be an antidote to all the mayhem in the world. I believe Ansel Adams shared my views and argued the exact case against Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Photography © 2006 Neill Furmston
Monday, August 07, 2006
NYC WEATHER
When unpredictable weather comes your way it's best to turn the negatives into positives.I've never liked shooting in anything but sunshine, although i found myself in a challenging new area when the last few days of my first trip to New York were rainy.
Photography © 2006 Neill Furmston
Thursday, September 30, 2004
My first alien siting. Quite friendly folks really considering the size of their heads.
Photography © 2004 Neill Furmston
Saturday, June 12, 2004
A MAN'S GOTTA DO...
Yes, sometimes photography becomes a bit of a bore for the other people you may happen to be travelling with. With this in mind i normally spend my first few days (usually early mornings) wandering around, exploring and when no one is to be found i find myself posing for the odd shot or two. The only time you'll see me infront of a lense is when i know i can trust the photographer.
Photography © 2004 Neill Furmston
Saturday, May 22, 2004
STRANGE OBJECTS IN THE NIGHT
any guesses at what these are?
ok. maybe it's time for bed...
Photography © 2004 Neill Furmston
MOOD FOR THE DAY.
Cloudy with possible showers.
I'll probably leaving london within the next few years, so slowly i've decided i should finally take some shots around London. After all i've been living here for over 10 years now and nine of them have been photo free!
Here's a couple to get me started...
Red Ken's offices between London Bridge & Tower Bridge.
Some mad man in Trafalgar Square who seems to like pigeons
Photography © 2004 Neill Furmston
Friday, May 21, 2004
HAVANA. CUBA.
A great place if you love the 'distressed' look, plus the odd spot of salsa dancing or mojito downing. The people are friendly, but sometimes too friendly. I was lucky enough to befriend a local musician who acted as a guide to the 'real' side of cuba.
Two full albums are available for viewing in Black & White or COLOUR
Photographs © 2003 Neill Furmston
I love photography. Especially travel photography.
One of my most recent trips took me to Sri Lanka.
I've been fascinated with stilt fishermen for years and managed to track a few down in Weligama.
Check out more Sri Lanka photos here
Photographs © 2004 Neill Furmston
