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Thursday, January 22, 2009

I took this shot while out walking by some lakes near St Albans. The only bit of the picture which is in focus is the top of the gate post, and I like the sense of mystery about the shot.

Thursday, January 22, 2009


This was taken not long after the previous image at Hertford, also with the Lensbaby.

Thursday, January 22, 2009


This was taken last week at Hertford with the Lensbaby. I love the simple arrangement of the three trees. From the Chasing Dreams series, which can be seen on my Facebook commercial page at

Thursday, January 22, 2009


Also taken the same day as the previous two images, but near the Tower of London, with the Lensbaby 3G selective focus lens. From the "Chasing Dreams" series.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

This was also taken at Shad Thames, while sitting outside Starbucks with a coffee. It's one of my favourites from that day. Part of my "Chasing Dreams" project, the two galleries of 120 pictures can be seen on my Facebook commercial page at
http://en-gb.facebook.com/pages/Grey-Haven-Photographic-by-Tony-Littlejohns/54789919104


Thursday, January 22, 2009


I shot this just over a week ago at Shad Thames in London, near Tower Bridge, with the Lensbaby 3G. It's a great spot for photography and I like going for a walk there for a few hours sometimes.

Friday, January 09, 2009


A piece of graffito seen at Hertford earlier this year. I like the sense of mystery...who loves whom? Taken with the 70mm lens (equivalent to 105mm in 35mm terms). Part of the "Urban Stories" series, which can be seen on my Facebook commercial page at
Some of the pics from that series are also in the Urban Views gallery on the website here.

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I also have a commercial page on Facebook, which can be seen at http://en-gb.facebook.com/pages/Grey-Haven-Photographic-by-Tony-Littlejohns/54789919104 Tony Littlejohns is a UK photographer currently based in London who is trying to establish his business, his main interest being in the black and white fine art sector. He started photography in 1985, and within a few years discovered the beauty of black and white. Though he now works digitally, he tends to apply basically the same techniques that he learned in the darkroom during the 90s to his picture-making process; with some exceptions…technology is there to be used, after all! Elliott Erwitt and Henri Cartier-Bresson were big influences on his photography from early on. He is drawn to visual ironies, abstractions and juxtapositions and loves being on the streets with his camera to record those fleeting moments. Tony has recently started a love affair with the Lensbaby selective focus lenses, which he feels suits his style of pictures.
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