The two landscape images above are taken in London, but the different compositions , mean that the houses take on a different effect. In the first one, the rows of houses stand out because of the angular, uniform architecture contrasts with the pale sky, whereas the second one emphasises the bright greens and blues of the countryside, with the town in the background appearing like a different world, separated from the foreground by it's sombre colours.
The photograph on the right was taken on New Year's Eve and it is one of the many Chinese lanterns that lit up the dark sky that night, giving the night a magical fairytale feel (albeit with a distinctive smell of alcohol and weed.)
The image on the left are the sparks flying off of a fountain-style firework we set off in the back garden (this isn't the first time this has happened) and I'm a sucker for bright lights against a night sky contrast.
The Image underneath this one was taken in a park in London and it immediately jumped out at me when we walked past the pond. The sun shining through the branches onto the water was too good a photographic opportunity to miss, and the result is one of my personal favourites yet!
The photo on the left is the remains of my New Year's resolutions after we decided the burn them. The meaning of this photo is more symbolic than aesthetic.
There you have it, nine photos in one entry! And I promise never to abandon you like that again!