Taken using magnifier filters on my 200mm lens. And why not...
Friday, June 1, 2012
Thursday, May 31, 2012
catch 22
Taken at Bowness-on-Windermere in the English Lake District. Vintage mid-toning applied in Apple Aperture.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Monday, May 28, 2012
moon
This was shot during the afternoon on Saturday - I just thought it was weird that the moon was out during the day. Especially so early....
Shot using a 200mm and hand held too. I need a 400mm lens now! lol
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
forgotten
Via Flickr:
I forget what these are called but aren't they just dandy! ;^)
Thanks for viewing.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Saturday, May 19, 2012
cholmondeley castle
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Finally, after what feels like months of illness I am able to post again! Here is Cholmondeley Castle in England. It's actually still lived in by the family and (if they're out?) you're able to go inside.
Unfortunately not this day! But, I've got a run of outside shots coming… :^)
Good to be back !
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
dazzle
This pic was taken with my 50mm lens and a couple of magnifier filters stacked. It's just some daft gizzmo thingy in a plant pot but I thought it'd make a nice pic! ;o)
BTW, a mega HUGE thank you to you all for my last upload. Wow I've got thousands of views and dozen of group invites.. Amazing response and it sure has inspired me in so many ways. So thank you ALL :-)
Friday, May 4, 2012
devoid
One I made in photoshop on my Mac. Taken during a rather foggy day and layered into something rather special.
Seems to be a big hit on Flickr. Had the Explore pages too :-)
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
a proud history
I pushed my camera into ISO1600 for all the indoor shots at Dunham Massey ... Topaz DeNoise helped greatly !
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Sunday, April 29, 2012
the moat
Gone for an old time feel here... I felt the pov along with that old victorian stonework was perfect for this.
Processed completely in Apple Aperture.
Taken at Dunham Massey in Cheshire, England.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
clock tower
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For some insane reason, yesterdays upload has gotten me 1500 views and also became my most popular image on flickr - something that's never happened before. Well, within **one** day, I mean come on!! Wow.
Normally, I'm lucky to get a couple of hundred views but 1500? Darn!!!! Ok….so a huge thank you from me to you all. Everyone that seemed to have loved that picture and I cannot thank you all enough! :-)
Guess it was a good'un? lol
Kinda hard to top that ….. but ….. here's the entrance to Dunham Massey in Cheshire, England. It's a beautiful clock tower entrance for the entire state.
I love flickr !
Thanks for viewing - really appreciated!! :-)
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
another life
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Yesterday we visited Dunham Massey, somewhere that's been on our 'to do' list for far too long. And it's not really all that far from us too, typical! The weather was cloudy to start (as you can see) but really did change later with lots of blue up there along with lovely sunshine! Still, it's raining and cold again today so we definitely picked the right day to go!
Dunham Massey was such a great day out with period costumed actors and lots to see and nice walks. Wanna go back again with the 200mm lens to shoot the squirrels and deers… they kept running away from me! Next time. . . ;)
Ok, here's the first pic walking up alongside the gardens towards the clock tower entrance. Hope you like - thanks for viewing! (go on, press L or just view BIG)
Monday, April 23, 2012
Friday, April 20, 2012
flower power
Multiple (duplicate) layers applied using photoshop with the first blurred and the second applied using the soft layer style. Then I applied a light source texture and blurred that (again this as a soft layer).
Played around with each layers opacity and then re-imported back into Apple Aperture.
Finally, applied a light Dodge & Burn here and there ... hey presto !
Hope you like !
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Whalley Abbey
Taken from the grounds of Whalley Abbey in Lancashire, England on a rather lovely spring day!
Yes, that's right - England surely does get some days with blue skies! lol
Monday, April 16, 2012
St John's Church
Today, I've uploaded 5 pictures to my flickr account and they're all in black and white. I guess I'm just in that mood!
All processed in Apple Aperture 3.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
sooc
Shot from the car at Pennington Flash Country Park in Leigh, Lancashire. I used an ND8 filter and set the aperture to f8 and then clicked a few shots to see what would happen...
Funky colour and I really like it - hope you do to!
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
daze
I layered a duplicate image of the main picture here with a slap of gaussian blur too... applied a texture as a soft layer and blurred this also.
Kinda turned out nice!
All done in PSE9 on my iMac.
Monday, April 9, 2012
early
Totally fake light created in photoshop by layering a texture or two on top of the main image.
Then a little dodge & burn here and there and hey presto - a fake morning sunrise! ;o)
Sunday, April 8, 2012
dizzy heights
Marking my return to Flickr, here is an image I made in photoshop by just having a play with layers and filters.
Nothing intended - just having a play - although I do like the end result! :-)
Happy Easter †
Friday, April 6, 2012
Luke 23:34
I loved this particular shot and always wondered how a film based camera might have taken it.
So I went to work in Apple Aperture and I hoped to recreate that retro feel..
Have a blessed Easter everyone †
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
rest area
Although I'm on a break from flickr ... due to needing one as much as having lots of other things to do .. here is a pic from a recent trip into norther England.
A landscape shot using a 20mm prime at Orrest Head, Windermere. Filtered in photoshop and layered a little to give the ground a little more colour and variation.
Plus the seat here is quite apt as I'm on a flickr break! ;-)
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Springfield
Here is a landscape shot I made using my 24mm prime lens (from a film camera). Now, for some reason beyond my understanding, it will work on a digital SLR but only at f2.8
Hardly ideal for landscape photography but, being a prime lens, meant the quality is super cool. My zoom lens at f2.8 would never have looked this good!
After a little dodging and burning in Apple Aperture and I ended up with rather a nice picture from the top of Helsby Hill, in Cheshire, England.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
twilight
I was never really that impressed with the metering used in this shot. I kinda felt like I'd bummed this one...
So, I went to play in Apple Aperture 3 and Photoshop. With a little layering / masking I was able to improve upon this somewhat.
I hope you agree?
Best viewing on black. So, in flickr, press that L key :-)