My good friend Will and I were chatting last week about talking photo’s in the dark, with selective flash on certain areas of his exotic garden, and we decided we’d give it a go this evening. So using a tripod, a shutter speed of about 10 or 15 seconds, at roughly f/8 or f/11… and a bit of messing around with my external flash… and dodging the rain… I got a few shots I quite like!
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Finally got round to sorting out some new styled business cards, I didn’t skimp at all this time, and just go the ones I actually wanted! I decided on some awesome spot laminate to highlight the shape of my logo, overlayed over the top of the logo. Has come out really nicely – better than expected. Pricey, but worth it I think. It’s made worthwhile when people take the card and the oooh aaaah’s start!
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Couple of images from the Constant’s wedding, at a great venue in Biggleswade, Bedfordshire.
I love the texture in the dress, I really like the details of the fabric.
It caught my eye and I thought I would share!
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Couldn’t help it, after walking in the drizzle all the way home, I needed a reminder of what the real world is like this time of year. I want to be back photographing the Seychelles!
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Canon tethered to Lightroom tutorial.
Having not used a tethered setup in a while as I usually work on location, I had to double check everything was working correctly for an upcoming project. I thought I would compile my thoughts into a ‘How-To’ for other people who might have problems setting up tethering.
How to shoot tethered with a Canon 40D and Adobe Lightroom.
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A close up of my good friend Will’s hands, a professional gardener extraordinaiire – after looking at pollen in the garden. The hands tell it all.
Droplet of water on Arundo Donax
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I was having a look through my photo’s today and I had meant to make a little post about this before..
I proposed to my beautiful lady about a month ago in my friend Wills treehouse in his exotic garden..
Candles, Champagne and a ring… and a beautiful treehouse.
I had my camera and self timer on standby… of course!
Beautiful place up in a massive oak tree.
Hidden away in the sky
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A couple of split toned black and white photographs of Hohenschwangau and the Neuschwanstein.
Am really getting into my black and whites at the moment, I expect I will be posting a few more over the coming weeks.
Looking out over the Alpsee
Looking up at Neuschwanstein Castle
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Hello from Germany,
Have taken a couple of weeks off to spend some time in Germany, staying at the foot of the magical Neuchwanstein castle in the heart of Bavaria – an amazing place.
First night there was a short and intense storm, and looking up towards the castle from our apartments balcony you could see the tower darting in an out of the clouds – occasionally being lit up by sheet lightning.
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I got a bit carried away yesterday taking abstract leaf and plant textures on my iPhone camera, and using CoolFx application on the iPhone to change them to black and white.. thought I should post them up here as well as my twitpic account.
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