Sunday 14 September 2008

These photographs were processed in Photoshop to be light and airy to emphasise the wide open spaces of the beaches of the Isle of Harris. The exception is the church at Blythburgh, Suffolk.


Sunday 3 August 2008

The Glass Engraver

The Dispenser

The Leather Worker

These three photographs were taken in places like Ironbridge or the Black Country Museums where folk act the workers of the past.
They have all been processed in Photoshop to a sketch form using filters such as graphite pen and poster edges. Some colour has been brought back from underlying layers.

Saturday 2 August 2008

Monochrome Images

Brollies and Mirrors and Escalators

Rodel Grave

Smoking

A set of three mono pictures. First and last taken in Perth, WA.
Rodel is on the isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides

Wednesday 9 July 2008

Home

This is a pic that I took from across the road. I liked the woman with the push chair looking jealously towards our house. The grounds extend from the extreme left to the ox-eye daisies on the right and to the summerhouse peeping out on the left of the house. The trees behind are merely a backdrop and also prevent the sun from shining on the summerhouse. The path coming in from the left down which the woman and child have just traversed goes into the woodland. The path splits in several ways one of which goes round to the right and up behind our house.

Sunday 6 April 2008

Snow in April

This morning at about 7 am snow began to fall and soon built up quite a layer. Later i went out to buy a paper and took these two flower studies. There was a sad look to the flowers.

Tuesday 1 April 2008

Meal Out

We had a meal out with our wee gang. Here I illustrate the first course viz goats cheese on ciabatta dealt with in 2 ways. The jig saw puzzle version is specially for Joan.

Here is the gang ready to order and below that two interpretations of this picture.


Below this I have added a small video of the chattering classes.

Monday 31 March 2008

The Floods Will Come





The floods will come as these photos show. Taken under a bridge today. My feet did not get wet.

Sunday 30th March 2008


This was taken across Roger's farm on the road to Nunton village in the valley in the distance.
It was taken by locking on the exposure for the sky and then using a fill in flash for the foreground.

Saturday 29 March 2008

Boat Race Day

I judged a photographic exhibition today and the one thing that was clear was that there are now more entries that are purely digital than film derived. It also meant that there were more entries overall. This in turn meant that it took me longer than normal to write notes for each entry. On these notes I try to get the entrants to understand how to take better photos and better presentation. The quality of entries does seem to have improved over the years.
It was raining when I left the judging and so I just dashed into the churchyard and took 2 snaps. The first was of these new graves bright and cheery with spring flowers but also rather sad.
The second one was the rather curious pigeon permanently perched on a headstone. What is it trying to eat.

Friday 28 March 2008


The window of this thatched cottage is so thick I had to photograph it. This photo is a combination of two pictures. The camera focussed on the twigs in the foreground first. So I had to take another carefully focussing on the window frame. A slight vignette has been added.


Fiona will recognise this Magnolia flower. They are now at their peak. I liked the background here. Generally magnolia flowers are on their own and so the background can be distracting.


Even here we have graffiti as seen here. I was struck by the areas of light and shade forming a design in itself.

And here are some stalactites in the middle of Harnham! They hang from some old garage roofs. Tony should know these.

Thursday 27 March 2008

Ducking and Swanning About



Twobird pictures today. Ducks and swans. Both kaleidoscoped.

Wednesday 26 March 2008



I thought it would be a good idea to get out early today because the weather forecast was for rain later. I also thought I would take a few long lens abstract images. For this purpose I went round the local church and these are the images I found. All are uncropped but various filters have been applied.
1. The first one has had the Buzz filter with the Watercolour setting applied and then faded by using Overlay mode.

2. The second one is of the tool shed with Flaming Pear Pixel Trash filter in the West mode.

3. Finally a photo of the east wall with a cross in the foreground and with the Flaming Pear Flood filter applied. Again one of the many modes was used so that the water is slightly transparent was employed.

Tuesday 25 March 2008


A day of catching up. The morning was spent gardening - mainly pruning.
Then a quick trip out to take some photos. Met Maggie and Fiona. Managed to persuade Maggie to pose. I removed some graffiti from the wall.

In the churchyard I thought that the 2 gravestones were picturesque with their fresh daffodils.

Easter Monday 24th March


On this day we went for a 5 mile walk with the Chiselbury Grove Strollers. This is a picture of the doomed Post Office at Whitsbury.
During our walk we came to a paddock with several foals and mares. We were informed that each foal was worth in the region of £200,000 each! Here I have made a posterized monochrome image with 4 tones.
To see lots more photos of this walk go HERE

Sunday 23 March 2008

Snow this morning and so I tried to capture it falling. I tried first straight and then I added flash. This had the effect of lighting the flakes near to the camera. In some cases they were so big and bright that it looked like a fault. These are untainted pictures.

Later in the day the weather changed so that we had lovely clouds and plenty of sun. Below is a photograph that was put through the kaleidoscope filter of a fence across the river Bourne [normally this river is dry here i.e. Newton Toney]. The water is the blue bits.

Saturday 22 March 2008

22nd March 2008

A rough day. We have had high winds and snow showers plus sunny intervals. Almost like April except for the cool temperatures [3 deg C].
In one small sunny moment I dashed out and grabbed a picture of this tulip and our bench whose slats were casting interesting shadows.