Some abstracts displaying a range of takes on the same subject shot at the same time of day.
Monday, 22 November 2010
Tuesday, 2 November 2010
Three Colours: Blue
Monday, 1 November 2010
Life Of Brian
"Blessed be the cheese graters" - that's the line isn't it?
Wivenhoe Photography Group undertook a still life session at the Nottage, using ambient light (primarily the large balcony window there), and someone brought along a cheese grater. I despise cheese, but the way the late afternoon light played over and through the grater made me thing 'abstract'. The lens was a 60mm macro left wide open to blur those dots of light, and, of course, a tripod was essential.
I boosted the colour a little with Photoshop LAB colour, but not as much as you might think.
For the black and whites I applied a lith-style curve.
Labels:
abstract,
cheese grater,
macro,
still life,
window light
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Autumn Sonata
Autumn is the most beautiful season, and not just because of it's rich palette. It's a time wrapped in the glamour of decay, but the air is fresher and crisper than summer, whispered warning of winter's chill. It is that poignant time when things begin to sleep, to die, to dream.
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
Death And The Maiden
Are you one of those people who like to know someone suffered for their art? Well, someone did in this instance, though it wasn't me. The images were shot at first light on a cold October morning as we frantically tried to avoid the dog walkers of Dedham.
A more extensive set of these will appear on the website of my alter ego, James - they're a little bit too grown up for this blog.
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
Ebbtide
A windy day in Brightlingsea. I took my backup camera since swapping lenses in such conditions can be hazzardous. Took the tripod too but forgot to take the quick release plate (which was on the main camera), so what to do but more in-camera blur.
The technique works well with seascapes, bringing out their constant movement and chaos more readily than a frozen image will. Here I used gentle lateral panning and zooming.
Labels:
blur,
Brightlingsea,
coast,
impressionism,
ocean,
panning,
sea,
seascape,
tower,
zooming
Monday, 9 August 2010
Pictures at an Exhibition
No update to the blog this month as I'm exhibiting in the real world for a change.
The place is the Wivenhoe Gallery (Wivenhoe Business Park, Brook Street, Wivenhoe CO7 9DP), and it's the first group exhibition by the Wivenhoe Photography Group. All the images exhibited (by 8 photographers) were shot during our group ventures.
If you're interested in photography or participating in the group, pop down Tues-Sat 9-5 throughout August.
The place is the Wivenhoe Gallery (Wivenhoe Business Park, Brook Street, Wivenhoe CO7 9DP), and it's the first group exhibition by the Wivenhoe Photography Group. All the images exhibited (by 8 photographers) were shot during our group ventures.
If you're interested in photography or participating in the group, pop down Tues-Sat 9-5 throughout August.
Thursday, 22 July 2010
A Walk In The Clouds
A bumper update featuring images from Wivenhoe Regatta 2010, divided into three groups:
1. Some straightforward photos of the regatta in colour, b&w and sepia.
2. A selection of wideangle views of Wivenhoe Quay; the camera was angled such that the dramatic sky we enjoyed that day covers most of the frame, with the water front running along the bottom of the image - a reversal of the standard rules of composition.
3. Some impressionist views of the quay, smacks and other sailing vessels.
A bumper update featuring images from Wivenhoe Regatta 2010, divided into three groups:
1. Some straightforward photos of the regatta in colour, b&w and sepia.
2. A selection of wideangle views of Wivenhoe Quay; the camera was angled such that the dramatic sky we enjoyed that day covers most of the frame, with the water front running along the bottom of the image - a reversal of the standard rules of composition.
3. Some impressionist views of the quay and assorted sailing vessels.
1. Some straightforward photos of the regatta in colour, b&w and sepia.
2. A selection of wideangle views of Wivenhoe Quay; the camera was angled such that the dramatic sky we enjoyed that day covers most of the frame, with the water front running along the bottom of the image - a reversal of the standard rules of composition.
3. Some impressionist views of the quay, smacks and other sailing vessels.
A bumper update featuring images from Wivenhoe Regatta 2010, divided into three groups:
1. Some straightforward photos of the regatta in colour, b&w and sepia.
2. A selection of wideangle views of Wivenhoe Quay; the camera was angled such that the dramatic sky we enjoyed that day covers most of the frame, with the water front running along the bottom of the image - a reversal of the standard rules of composition.
3. Some impressionist views of the quay and assorted sailing vessels.
Labels:
boats,
quay,
river,
sailing,
smacks,
water front,
wivenhoe regatta,
yatching
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