May 12, 2010
Blog ArchivesImage Of The Moment – Marlow Panorama
One thing I am experimenting with at the moment is panoramas. Getting the angle, tones and colours right is twice as hard when there are multiple images to stitch together, especially in HDR!!
24 Amazing Photographs Of Japan
Japan is one place that I would love to visit purely to take photo’s and to try and capture the sheer beauty of the country. With such diversity and contrasting landscapes I don’t think you could ever get bored!
20 Great Easter Related Photographs (Not All What You Think!)
It’s incredible how varied the photo’s you find on FLickr when you search for ‘Easter’. Some are obvious, others, well……..
Image Of The Moment – Hambledon Weir At Sunset
Great night tonight, went to Hambledon Weir just down the road from work. Sky started off cloudy but then changed to great colours!
FPR ‘Shoots The Breeze’ With theWindypixel’s Justin Kern
The Windy Pixel is one of only a few photography sites I visit religiously EVERY day. Every time this site opens I am presented with another stunning, original HDR image and a great article about the photograph. This is more often than not the work of Justin Kern, one of the most impressive and consistently brilliant HDR photographers you will find on the Web. I ‘speak’ to Justin on a regular basis via Twitter, through comments on tWp and on Facebook, but wanted to delve a bit further into what makes him tick and inspires his relentless creativity and photographic vision…….
Image Of The Moment – Country Sunset
One thing that England does VERY well is sunsets, combine this with our countryside and you get sensational scenes…..
Image Of The Moment – Winter Nights
As Winter draws in it brings with it a whole new dimension to photography. Frost, fog, snow are all coming and I for one am looking forward to some (hopefully) great shots. Another great opportunity are the Winter sunsets and th ambient light that they bathe everything in…..
Guide To Creating Stunning Landscape Photographs
One of the most satisfying parts of photography is when you get a stunning photo that impresses everyone that looks at it. Problem is that all too often you spot a scene that you know should make a beautiful photo but when you view it on your PC when you get home you and your camera haven’t done justice…..

























