
I wish all Muslims Ramadan Kareem. May we all make the most of this blessed month and find peace of heart, mind, body and soul. And to everyone else, God bless you and have a nice day!

I wish all Muslims Ramadan Kareem. May we all make the most of this blessed month and find peace of heart, mind, body and soul. And to everyone else, God bless you and have a nice day!


I saw these on my trip to Bournemouth recently and it made me wonder how these millions of pebbles were all created so small and perfect (and how they got there, maybe?) I’m sure there’s a reasonable explanation.


I recently went on a day trip to Bournemouth and in particular to visit Durdle Door. Now, I’d seen a couple of photos on the internet and I had an idea of what to expect, sort of…what I actually found was a breathtaking view of the coast which was amazing. I’ll stop trying to explain and show you my photos instead which I took on my DSLR camera.
This is the view you see from a steep walk down towards the coast; it appears all of a sudden like a well kept secret


I love how the movement of the water can be seen in the second picture
Then walking further down you see the famous Durdle Door which is also a World Heritage Site
What I loved the most about this place was that it looked as beautiful in real life as it did in photos I’d seen, in full, vivid colour. I would definitely recommend it as place to visit and to get some amazing shots.
Here a few other photo’s I took
You can also see my sisters account of the day on her blog Harelquin’s Tea Set
I have been working over the past few weeks on a new online shop with my three sisters Happy Muslim Mama, Harlequin and JoJo called Feroza, and good news, its the official launch today!
We are selling South East Asian influenced jewellery and Islamic accessories as well as handcrafted cards and anything else that’s beautiful, cool, fun or geeky that fits our style.
We named the shop Feroza which was our grandmother’s name, who was treasured by us all and it also means turquiose which is our mum’s favourite colour.
Here’s some of the items that we are selling at http://feroza.myshopify.com/
You can like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and join us on Pinterest
So, please visit our shop, spread the word and please tell us if there is anything you think you would like to see in our shop, what you think works well or what we can improve on

I really like how the sky and clouds are lightly reflected onto the wet sand. And it’s cool to think of lifeguard surfing to the rescue

When I started my blog a couple of months ago, my first post was about what I wanted this blog to be about and how I’d just started a photography course. I thought I’d now share some of what I’ve learnt as I have now done several units.
So far I have learnt what different photography terms mean and how to use them, and although I am still trying to put this to use in practice, it certainly makes you think about how to incorporate them into your photos.
For example, depth of field means to take a photo where the subject and the background are all kept in focus
I also found using different shutter speeds can help create different effects; so a fast shutter speed freezing a picture

and a slower shutter speed allowing motion to be captured within the picture (sorry this one’s not great, I’m still practicing)
I think my favourite unit so far though has got to be the one explaining composition, and how placing the subject in the photo in a certain way can tell a story or guide a viewer through the image. Also how to make use of horizontal, vertical or diagonal lines to create a particular feeling. Vertical for enhancing feeling of height

or diagonal to draw the viewers eye through the image 
I think I’ve always known most of this in my head, of how placing the subject in the frame in different ways can create various moods, and how making details stand out in different parts of an image can also draw the viewers eye in one way or another, but I am finding the course really helpful in just putting into words and better explaining to me how to make my photos stand out by thinking about what I’m trying to convey to the audience.
I’ll post my progress and learning as I continue through the course, and hopefully my photos will gradually improve as I go.
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