Thursday, 3 June 2010

Land Rover Nationals at Newnham Park



Newnham was the venue for the ALRC National event over the Bank Holiday weekend; a good chance to get some action photos and test out the autofocus!

I managed to get some good keepers after reading up on the best sports set up for the Nikon D300s. It certainly paid off as I've never been happy with my fast action shots before


I'm keen to try this technique out again as soon as possible - anyone know where I can borrow a fast jet?!

This machine is awesome - the QT Wildcat - virtually indestructible off-roader that looks the business and sounds real mean!

Sunday, 23 May 2010

Bluebells at last!






At last the weather is kind to me. It was perfect weather for shooting these bluebells near Dewerstone on Dartmoor last week - overcast but bright, hardly any wind, and I had the wood to myself for a whole 3 hours. No-one else around apart from cuckoos that nearly sent me up the wall!!

I'm hoping to go back again and get some images with more emphasis on the blue carpet with a longer lens.

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Long time, no post...

It's over 6 months since I last posted anything here. Good job no-one is relying on my photographic pearls of wisdom!
I'm currently waiting to shoot a bluebell wood that I found last weekend, it will be perfect in a few days time. Unfortunately I am staring out of the window at drizzle and mist - horrible stuff - and just praying that the rain will stop sometime this week. Hopefully I will be able to put a few shots up here as soon as I can get outside!

Just so you can see I haven't been completely idle camera-wise over the last few months here are a couple of photos from a recent holiday to the Lake District.

This is the view towards Old Man of Coniston and Wetherlam.


And an abandoned mine building on the path up the Old Man, converted to black and white and with some dodging and burning in places.


I promise to update more often!
See you soon!

Thursday, 15 October 2009

Happy Birthday Smeaton's Tower

Tomorrow is 250 years since the candles were first lit in the lighthouse warning ships of the danger at the Eddystone Reef. The third lighthouse to be built on the reef, it was designed to mirror the shape of an oak tree by its designer, John Smeaton.

In 1884 it was transported piece by piece and rebuilt on Plymouth Hoe after the rock on which it stood started to crumble under the ferocious pounding of the sea. It now stands proudly as an icon for the city of Plymouth and a landmark for miles around.
A new lighthouse was built on a nearby rock which can be seen from the Hoe on a clear day, standing next to the stump of the foundation stones of Smeaton's original tower as it was deemed uneconomic to dismantle the last largest stones.

Goosey Fair



Yesterday was Tavistock Goose Fair, which is one of the oldest fairs in England, tracing it's history back for almost 900 years. Originally named as farmers brought their geese to be sold and fattened up for Christmas, there was not much evidence of this yesterday. Only a few pens with geese were in evidence and even less of our four legged livestock on display. Most people though were more keen on the stalls and fair rides such as this one, FreakOut. (I nearly did when I saw it... needless to say I don't have any pictures of the view from the top!!)









The Duke of Bedford must have wondered what all the noise was for...!

Sunday, 9 August 2009

Summer's back!

The weekend got all summery again. This heather was taken on Friday evening, arrived a bit too late and the sun was already dipping below the tree line at Roborough Down, but I did manage to catch this clump of heather in the sunshine.


Over at Yennadon the new growth on these conifers seemed to stand out so I have tried an infra-red effect as it was a beautiful sky. A poloriser helped to darken the blue sky and bring out the clouds, then I adjusted the colours using a black and white conversion in Photoshop.





Monday, 3 August 2009

Evening at Down Tor

Some great lighting and that stormy sky that I love, helped by a ND graduated filter produced this shot. The granite takes on a completely different colour in the late evening sun.


This second shot is a composite of 2 exposures for the sky and the fields. Maybe the sky could have been darker still but I like the delicate tones and the vivid green fields and slanting shadows, overall a successful evening's shooting.