Day 1: Tuesday 24th March The whole of this week was supposed to be a celebration of our daughter’s 30th birthday, with the family being involved in an event every day. Obviously, in the last week, the plans seemed doomed because of the awful Covid-19 virus. Everything that we have planned has now been cancelled. … Continue reading 15 Days – Day 1
Category: 2020
Keeping busy – photographically.
It’s Monday here in the UK and we are looking at the inevitable total lockdown throughout the country after the moronic activities of the thousands of people who congregated on the coast and in National Parks over the weekend. With this terrible contagion all around the world, it’s sometimes difficult to look at mundane and … Continue reading Keeping busy – photographically.
Portfolio Update
I have now updated my portfolio with another two images which can be found in the 'Recent Work' section on my website. The first is called ‘Spirit of the Woods’ and I hope it’s clear why that title came to me and why I approached the image in the way that I did. I saw … Continue reading Portfolio Update
Paul Hart – Reclaimed
Today I received the third volume in the monochrome photographic trilogy by Paul Hart on the Fens in the East of England. This last book in the series is called ‘Reclaimed’. The other books in this trilogy are ‘Farmed’ and ‘Drained’ and together they form an incredible body of work. The books themselves are superbly … Continue reading Paul Hart – Reclaimed
March Project
OPENINGS Doors, windows, cracks in a wall, a gap through leaves, a hole; use one of these things as the subject or as a frame to view the scene beyond. This project can be interpreted in many ways and the instructions are deliberately not detailed so that you can do them in your own way. … Continue reading March Project
Digitising Transparencies 2
The first thing I needed to ascertain whilst intending to copy my transparencies from thirty years ago, was which Fuji lens would give the best result using the MCEX-11 extension tube? From my first tests, I found that the actual distances given on the table were not very accurate, giving blurred and distorted results. So, … Continue reading Digitising Transparencies 2
Portfolio Additions
I have added two images to my portfolio this evening. The first is a collection of crab pots on the quay at Craster in Northumberland. I really liked the shapes that the pots made as they lay piled up on the quay. I also tried to ensure that I retained the curved shapes of the … Continue reading Portfolio Additions
Digitising Transparancies
Not content with trying to keep up with my image processing with photographs I am taking now, I have decided to try and digitise my transparencies from thirty years ago. I have them all in sleeves as hanging files in a couple of small cabinets in my loft and I just think that it would … Continue reading Digitising Transparancies
February Project
A SENSE OF SCALE How do we judge the size and scale of things in a two-dimensional photograph? Use this premise to show things as : large, small, open, confined, dominant or subtle. This project can be interpreted in many ways and the instructions are deliberately not detailed so that you can do them in … Continue reading February Project
Portfolio Addition
Another image has been added to my portfolio this weekend in the "Recent Work" section. Once again it was taken at the Beamish Museum in County Durham. I love the way light falls through windows and decorates the objects that lie within a room. There is a multitude of tones that are formed by this … Continue reading Portfolio Addition

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