Wednesday, 6 February 2019

aston villa 2 v 1 ipswich



At the moment Villa really are making things difficult for themselves.  A home fixture against bottom of the table Ipswich should have been a 'shoe-in', but it proved to be a much tougher struggle than might have been predicted.

It all started brightly with Tammy Abraham's delightful header from a pin-point Conor Hourihane cross. One nil up after just six minutes.  Other chances went begging, but it was not until the start of the second half that Villa added to their tally.  John McGinn was brought down in the box and Abraham duly despatched the penalty to double the lead.

All seemed plain sailing but then a wonderful shot by Freddie Sears soared into the Villa goal prompting a bout of nerves and late goal-line clearances. Villa emerged with all three points, but it was far from a commanding performance.



















the night portraits



I love low-key photography and we had another opportunity to hone our skills this week at Photo Social. I much prefer black and white to colour for this type of portrait, it brings a rich luminescence and a wide range of contrasting tones.

We were using a large ring-flash provided by our wonderful tutor, Kate Green. It produced unusually sharp highlights in the eyes.

I've called this series of photographs. 'the night portraits' as to my mind they have a dream-like quality to them.

 
 




 

Saturday, 2 February 2019