Ciao a tutti!
Amazing weather, delicious food, strong coffee and the best company. What a great way to spend Easter weekend.
I had some projects running over the few days/nights, not all of them successful. Mainly because the weather was so fantastic and we got thirsty…quite often. Despite the frequent thirst quenching pitstops, we did manage to walk our socks off, averaging around 18km per day. We’re looking forward to putting our feet up tonight anyway, that’s for sure. At just 3hrs from Bern, we’ll definitely be making that trip more often though. Double/Multiple exposures were on the agenda and I think I managed to play around enough to understand the idea. It’s lots of fun, and I have a few more things to try before I move on. That’ll have to wait until next time though.
As always, I hope you like!
My street projects didn’t really get going, unfortunately, but failure is ok too. Sometimes. Here are a few from the weekend anyway.
…and no, Mrs. Edge is not always behaving! Thanks for getting this far. Much love!


Nice shots Rob, really nice double exposures. Speaking of which I finished the film double exp project roll today on Tiree. Will get it developed when I get home, looking forward to seeing them too.
Cheers, Mike!
Yeah, I’m looking forward to the outcome, but I’m not expecting it to work so well. Let’s see, we might get lucky! 😉
The one of nic are stunning and I’m not being biased , and I really like some of the st ones xxx
Thanks, Mum! xx
Hey, Nicki is a gorgeous model for you! Beautiful images buddy. Banner image is incredible. Double exposure? I love all the lines of light but mostly like how the soft light brushes over Nicki’s face. Super soft and flattering. Great use of light and composition on the next few. Holy Batman…. that staircase!! Lines lines lines and brilliant use of sexy legs and shoes! Street stuff… how bloody long do you wait for someone to appear beneath the little man on the poster? Super! Love how engaged the next fella is in the six armed atwork. Right, is that piece of art/sculpture a sewing machine? Can’t make out what it’s supposed to be, but you have perfectly timed it to get that man smack bang in the space. Bravo! I like your use of light and shapes and shadow on the next image, I think it would probably be a little stronger if there was some separation of the man and the car, so if he was one step further forward into the image and framed but shop behind him, he would also then be closer to that strip of light on the wall which is guiding you to him in the frame. I say all this before I’ve even dared to venture out and try my hand at this form of art… so take it from where it’s coming from…. someone with zero street experience! – although a huge appreciation for your talent!