February 3, 2012
Blog ArchivesLondon Skyline And Canary Wharf By Night
I took another trip to London yesterday to follow on from where we left off with the Millennium bridge series a couple of weeks ago. This time I concentrated on Canary Wharf as I have wanted to capture this area of London by night for a while now. It was VERY cold however I was on the shoot for about 5 hours. I have never been to Canary Wharf before and so it was literally the case of wondering around and stumbling across scenes.
Mucking About With Fisheye
I was mucking about with a Fisheye lens today, err, that’s about it! ;)
Millennium Bridge, London Town
Took a trip to London last night for some shots of the Millennium Bridge and its surroundings. I was hoping for clear, crisp skies as like we have had for the past few nights but this wasn’t to be, luckily the broken clouds did add some colour and depth to the images.
Cold, Early And Frosty Morning Shoot
Early morning today to get out and about for the sunrise. Although it was VERY cold it was also worth it to capture the heavy frost that had formed over night.
Inside An HDR Christmas Tree
Just a bit of photography experimentation on a weekday evening, did a couple of test shots to see how our Christmas tree and decorations would come out in HDR……..more to follow
Autumn Riverscape
Autumn colours and a river scene are a great way to capture the season in all of it’s glory…
Something A Bit Chistmassy
It’s almost December…I know, it’s a bit early but I was going through some photos from last year and came across an unprocessed image from the woods near my house after a very light snowfall…
Lakeside HDR
Took a stroll round a local lake this weekend to see if there were any interesting scenes to capture in HDR…..the first day was fairly average weather wise but the second day there was a heavy fog covering the local area…..
Using The Sun In Photography
Using the sun and it’s light correclty and imaginatively within your photography can yeild great results, enhance an otherwise ‘normal’ photo and even save you money. Below are few tips and ways in which you can harness the suns effect on the environment and use this to your advatnage during a shoot.


























