A simple update featuring a dandelion shot against black velvet.
Little in the way of post-processing was done. The main difference between the first and second shots in the nature of the lighting. See if you can figure out the difference between the light sources used.
Wednesday, 21 August 2013
Friday, 9 August 2013
Hang Ten
Another example of creating something interesting from something banal. Pegs on a clothesline shot in the early morning sun. No retouching done here apart from the b&w conversions and a contrast kick.
Labels:
abstract,
clothes pegs,
day for night,
natural light,
pegs,
shapes,
washing line
Tuesday, 6 August 2013
A Nose For Walton
On a trip to Walton-on-the-Naze to see some seals in the backwaters, I shot some blurry landscapes with the aim of experimenting with blur and impressionistic effects.
The first three are blends of multiple exposures shot with a 300mm lens handheld (so not pin sharp in the first place).
The second three were long-ish exposures from a moving train, the exposure being taken right down in post to increase contrast, saturation and drama.
This is the way I like to see life.
The first three are blends of multiple exposures shot with a 300mm lens handheld (so not pin sharp in the first place).
The second three were long-ish exposures from a moving train, the exposure being taken right down in post to increase contrast, saturation and drama.
This is the way I like to see life.
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Peruvian Squill
A Peruvian Squill has appeared in our garden this year. No idea how it got there, as it is apparently native of The Algarve. Migratory avians passing above our garden? I hope not, for the bird's sake as the squill grows from a bulb.
To separate the delicate flowering portion of the plant from the busy garden background I shot with a macro lens set to apertures between f8 and f2.8, depending on how much of the plant I wanted to keep in focus.
I resisted the temptation to polarise the shine off the petals as I wanted to highlight the contrast between the light open and darker closed flowers.
A tripod was essential as even the slightest bit of camera shake blurs macro images. I also shot a greycard and balanced in Photoshop, rather than relying on the Nikon's built-in white balance settings, as purples can be awkward to get right.
A small water spritzer added a dewy look to some of the shots.
To separate the delicate flowering portion of the plant from the busy garden background I shot with a macro lens set to apertures between f8 and f2.8, depending on how much of the plant I wanted to keep in focus.
I resisted the temptation to polarise the shine off the petals as I wanted to highlight the contrast between the light open and darker closed flowers.
A tripod was essential as even the slightest bit of camera shake blurs macro images. I also shot a greycard and balanced in Photoshop, rather than relying on the Nikon's built-in white balance settings, as purples can be awkward to get right.
A small water spritzer added a dewy look to some of the shots.
Friday, 14 June 2013
Sonnet 54
O, how much more doth beauty beauteous seem
By that sweet ornament which truth doth give!
The rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem
For that sweet odour which doth in it live.
The canker-blooms have full as deep a dye
As the perfumed tincture of the roses,
Hang on such thorns and play as wantonly
When summer's breath their masked buds discloses:
But, for their virtue only is their show,
They live unwoo'd and unrespected fade,
Die to themselves. Sweet roses do not so;
Of their sweet deaths are sweetest odours made:
And so of you, beauteous and lovely youth,
When that shall fade, my verse distills your truth.
(William Shakespeare)
Labels:
abstract,
beauty,
bloom,
close up,
close-up,
delicacy,
delicate,
flora,
garden,
high key,
macro,
natural beauty,
nature,
pastel colours,
pastels,
petals. flowers,
rose,
selective focus,
soft focus
Friday, 7 June 2013
Lady Beggars Banquet
Lady Beggars Banquet are a new performance duo that will be hitting London (and the world) very soon.
This update features some shots from a TFP shoot I did with LBB a few weeks back. The theme for the main shot was 'after the party', and the girls wanted a cheap, polaroid feel to the images.
For the shots with the bear and the clown, we wanted a slightly more sinister feel, so went for desaturated colours and black and white.
If the shoot was anything to go by, the girl's live set should be a riot.




Friday, 24 May 2013
The Garden (Part 2)
Images to complement and contrast the previous post; shot at the same time, but edited to create a very different effect.









Labels:
black and white,
dead daffodils,
dead flowers,
feather,
flora,
garden,
grass,
nature,
plants,
simple,
white feather
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