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Tag Archives: black and white
Essential Senja. NB
A few years ago, my Norwegian colleague, Pål Hermansen, sent me a copy of his, then, new book Svalbard: Arctic Land. (Orion Forlag). There were two pictures in particular, on pages 58 and 59 , that lodged in my mind. … Continue reading
Posted in Notes from the field
Tagged black and white, high contrast, Norway, Pål Hermansen, photoframe 4, Senja
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Alien Skin Exposure 2 tutorial. Part 1.
This tutorial/ review will soon appear in Black + White magazine (GMC Publications). I recognise that the screen grabs aren’t easy to read (even when pulled up to maximum size in the browser); such are the restrictions imposed by these … Continue reading
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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Re-thinking “landscape” 2.
With the same sentiments, from Torridon, Scotland. We’re doomed!
Freedom. NB
One of the unexpected consequences of the catastrophic decline in stock income is the renewed freedom I feel when it comes to how I finish my images. Frankly, there’s not much to loose so why not give pictures the feel … Continue reading →