An image of a seed shot using 2 tungsten lights. One softbox to the front left and a light illuminating the side of the background. I used superglue to get it standing upright. Not sure what trees these are from, but they have three big pea sized seeds inside the leaves.
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This melon was shot at home with natural light. I laid it by the patio doors on a black T-shirt, then spot-metered the melon to keep the T black and the melon correctly exposed and shot it top down, hand-held with a 50mm lens at 125th at f1.4. I wanted to call it Planet Melex…
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Right by my house there is a closed down Snooker Hall. The building it used to be in is dilapidated but grand. I don’t know what the building was originally and I can’t seem to find out online. Answers on postcards….
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I’ve always liked this window at St. Martin in-the-fields, found on the rear of the building, it kind of looks like a black hole, or Tron. This photo includes 5 lazy pigeons too.
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High Key Studio Portrait of Eleanor. Shot with 2 softboxes up close, one high and one low. 2 Background spots bounced off masking boards. 120mm lens at f16.
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I wasn’t sure about adding this image today, but after looking at it for a long time, I think it’s a good abstract. Plus, it makes me feel a little bit woozy as the depth of field is so shallow. It’s ale Thursday!
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Sorry for everyone who checks the blog regularly, having to see my gormless face two days in a row. But I’ve been having fun playing with some lighting styles the last couple of days, which has been interesting. This one was shot with two low flash heads on low power (1 slightly higher) bounced off [...]
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The third self portrait this year (Or is it 4). When there’s no one around to shoot, you have to get in front of the camera and act silly. I used 3 flash heads. one with a blue gel, one with pink towards the camera at the rear to get the flare effect and one [...]
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A photograph of London’s oldest structure. (almost 3500 years old) First erected in 1450 BC Heliopolis, Egypt. It was given as a gift to the UK to celebrate Lord Nelson’s battle victories on the Nile. Not sure what New York did to deserve the twin obelisk though. The scaffold has just come down off the [...]
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I went to Notting Hill Carnival for the first time on Sunday. I heard music so loud it threatened to detach my retinas and ate a fish so bony that it is still lodged in my throat. It’s totally wild there. I was hanging around this coconut vendor to catch this shot. Out of about [...]
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Went to the Eagle Ale House’s ale festival on Saturday, and played a heated game of scrabble and sampled some generous halfs of ale. Here you can see a man smirking as he’s about to smack down ‘Quip’ on a triple word, triple letter (Q10) score (eventually winning the game).
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A tiny photographer giving instructions… Perhaps. This was shot in the studio on a 100mm lens @f11 with one light bounced of a board to the front right.
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Back at the Market Porter at London Bridge last night. I still had my camera set on ‘small jpg’ for the whole night. Silly me. This portrait of Adam had nice natural lighting.
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Balanced Rock in the studio. Shot with one main front light and one reflected off of a board in rear.
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A tribute to the Holga. Probably the best camera you can choose. £20, Plastic, Leaks Light, but takes great photos. The film aspect makes it pretty hard to used Holga pics on Photo a Day (there aren’t many one hour 120 film places!), So a photo of the Holga will have to do. There are [...]
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