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Monthly Archives: April 2009
People in the landscape. 3.
Unlike the individuals in the first post in this series, the people here are squarely the focus of the shots. I further separated them from their surroundings by lighting them with a 1 m softbox, just out of shot, and … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged bay, beach, black and white, fisher folk, fisherman, outdoor lighting, panorama, people in the landscape, sea, shore, soxftbox, Xpan
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Baltic spring. 2.
Some more work from Estonia in spring – all shot on location with lovely artificial light!
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged Estonia, field studio, high key. strobe, Populus tremula, Rhagium mordax, spring, Trollius europaeus
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Re-thinking landscape. 5.
While the financial, sorry, real world was in melt down last October I was in the north west Highlands with a group of Estonian photographers, wind blown and drenched, fancying that we had a rather better handle on reality. The … Continue reading
Posted in Project work
Tagged dispatches from the real world, financial crisis, Scotland, Torridon
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Pool shots. 1.
You may have noticed more and more water level shots of small birds at pools appearing … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged Bence Mate, bird, collared dove, hide, José Ruiz, magpie, one-way glass, pool, Spain
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Troll spotting. 1.
Forgive me if you find this a little juvenile, but that is in fact the target … Continue reading
Posted in Project work
Tagged eyes, fun, humour, imagination, observation, Rewilding Childhood, sand, stone, troll
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Epson 2880 printer
You may well have read reviews of this mid-range Epson printer, perhaps even have one yourself. I want to share one or two things I’ve learned about it since buying one last August, things that you won’t necessarily find on … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Epson 2880 printer, feeder, Hahnemühle, inkjet, manual roll, Photo Rag Pearl, pigment ink, problems, profiles, soft-proofing, Torchon
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Baltic spring. 1.
The thing I like about being in Estonia in spring is the speed at which it appears. One week it feels like winter: within a fortnight you can almost hear the forests creek with the exertion of rapid spring growth. … Continue reading
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Yeps, the colours of this slate – or rather the algaes and lichens growing on it … Continue reading
Posted in Project work
Tagged Auchmithie, Easdale, jasper, pebble, quartz, Scotland, Seil, stone
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New feature in “Image Nature”
If you don’t know this French nature photography magazine, have a look. In its on-going coverage of the Wild Wonders of Europe project, there is a spread about my work in Austria last year - and some very interesting macro articles, … Continue reading →