Friday, March 10, 2006

Country Scenes



Some shots taken locally, came out very dull so converted them to B&W to save them. Amazing what converting to B&W can do. Posted by Picasa

Something different



Playing around trying different techniques, angles and colours. I feel both work here well. Posted by Picasa

Mmmmmm!


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These shots were taken in London, summer 2004 of a billboard. Done some major editing in Photoshop Elements it looking like this then experimented with some cropping. I ended up with these to images. I am drawn between the 2 and can't make my mind up which one I like most. Guess they both have good and bad points to them.

Hope you like and thanks for viewing. Please feel free to leave some constructive comments.

Pefect Landing



This is a shot I have been trying to get for ages. Not the sharpest of shots but still very pleased with it. Posted by Picasa

Feeding time



Not something I would personally try myself, very daring but this swan was actually quite friendly. Think it was used to being fed on a daily basis. Posted by Picasa

Tulips style




Some experimenting with tulips, I believe that they are one of the most photographed flower in the UK, I can see why! Posted by Picasa

Electrics!


Trying something different, this is different I know and I am not sure about it myself I have to admit but I am still learning and experimenting with different ideas and angles Posted by Picasa

One a day - Scrapped!

Ok, the one a day photo challange as come to a grinding holt! Due to family illness and total madness of trying to organise a wedding in just 4 weeks I am finding it impossible to get actually focus on making that challange happen.

I am continuing to shoot and produce some good photos and I will be continuing to upload them on to my blog for you all to view starting with these shots taken on a day out to the coast.

The following 2 shots are of water flowing over some rocks, taken down at Charmouth in Dorset.


These images were taken using a Canon USM75-300 mm lens.
Think I prefer to see water like this rather then the fluffy cloudy look, believe this is more natural and how water should be photographed. Saying that I do like some of the fluffy looking shots, guess it depends on the scene.