Black & White (IR) St Andrews
Giant Spider
Castle Sands
Oscar
10-month old Oscar was in his happy place chasing tennis balls on the East Sands.
Letting light in on magic… This looked a bit flat, but then I applied a linear gradient mask to the background and desaturated the distance, very satisfyingly giving it more depth.
St Monans
BMX Abduction
To be honest, when I look at this… I see this:
Overworked Tit
Overworked in the sense that I took a rough noisy image shot through a window and bounced it through multiple exports and Topaz and Photoshop re-workings before getting this. Your approval of this may vary.
Stotfold Mill
And, less interesting, but still something to bear in mind….
Oasis
BMX Photoshop Extravaganza
Went to the BMX track. It hammered down with rain. Took one. Came home. Spent more time on Photoshop than at the track creating this monstrosity.
Speedwell
Hoverfly
Sunset Munter
Road Project
Focus Stacking by Swaying Practice
Could not work out how to set up focus-stacking in-camera in the field (or in my studio, if I’m honest) and then read in Frames the (obvious with hindsight) solution of fixing focus, then taking many fast-shutter shots as you lean in (or out). It seems to work a treat - and is especially easy with good-old back-button focus. Loving that.
Once Was Reading
THAT Time of Year
Oil and Water Experiment 2
Attempt two. Baby oil rather than olive (not a lot of difference.) Best idea is using an iPad for background rather than lighting objects. Also, more generous depth of field. Then - process the shit out of them. Hmm. Main lesson is there’s FAR less control than I imagined.
Oil and Water Experiment 1
Well THIS is much more complicated than it looks! You CANNOT have any muck in your glass dish. It’s hard to get the camera level with the water. It’s difficult to focus. If it’s on the floor (because a lot of water is heavy) it’s hard on the back. There are significant variables in sort of oil, quantity of oil, use of washing-up liquid. Lighting it is difficult. Wow. Will keep trying. Probably.