Here Pauline has used a mirrored surface in the walled garden of Crow's Nest Park and the sky reflected in the duckpond – on rainy days look in the puddles. Credit Pauline Leitch.
One of Pauline's top tips for getting going with photography is to look for gates and railings, which can provide an interesting focal point.
Credit Pauline Leitch.
One of Pauline's top tips for getting going with photography is to look for gates and railings, which can provide an interesting focal point.
One of Pauline's top tips is to look for different textures when you're out with your camera. Tiles, walls and sculptures are always worth looking closely at. Credit Pauline Leitch.
One of Pauline's top tips for photography is to get in close to find unusual patterns. Credit Pauline Leitch.
One of Pauline's top tips for photography is to get in close to find unusual patterns. Credit Pauline Leitch.
One of Pauline's top tips for photography is to get in close to find unusual patterns. Credit Pauline Leitch.
Another of Pauline's top tips is to get in close, zoom in with your camera and find out how everyday sights become different when you look at them more closely. Credit Pauline Leitch.
Another of Pauline's tips for beginning your creative photography journey is to use the sun: taking photographs directly into the sun will create silhouettes. Credit Pauline Leitch.
Pauline adapts her creative eye to different disciplines: mixed media, design or dying and printing fabric. These works tend to be more abstract, as at this point in the process she is more interested in conveying a sense of how they made Pauline feel. Credit Pauline Leitch.
Pauline adapts her creative eye to different disciplines: mixed media, design or dying and printing fabric. These works tend to be more abstract, as at this point in the process she is more interested in conveying a sense of how they made Pauline feel. Credit Pauline Leitch.
Pauline adapts her creative eye to different disciplines: mixed media, design or dying and printing fabric. These works tend to be more abstract, as at this point in the process she is more interested in conveying a sense of how they made Pauline feel. Credit Pauline Leitch.