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Four DAY LAKE DISTRICT AUTUMN WORKSHOP
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I captured this image late this afternoon whilst finishing up a 1-2-1 with a new female client. The light came good right at the end of a rather grey, flat and lifeless day and knowing the Lake District as well as I do, I know that the Langdale Pikes shine like a beacon when a little bit of light hits them.
I am so pleased with this image. I used a LEE Big Stopper to shoot it at 25 seconds as I wanted the smooth off the water in order to have the rocks stand out more. I love the yellow grasses at the base of the central rock. They play as much a role in creating an atmosphere as the light on the main peak does.
Your thoughts?
Canon 5Ds
Canon 24-70mm f4 @ 24mm
f16
25 sec
ISO100
LEE 0.6 ND Medium Grad filter
LEE Big Stopper filter
Gitzo GT3543XLS Tripod
Manfrotto 405 Tripod Geared Head
Mindshift Backlight 26L Bag
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Lake Braies is part of the Fanes-Sennes-Braies nature park, in a side valley next to the Val Pusteria.
At an altitude of 1,496 m (4,908 ft), the 77-acre lake
Arguably one of Italy’s most beautiful lakes, Lago di Braies is a bright blue mountain lake in the heart of the Dolomites.
I’ve seen a lot of mountain lakes during my travels, but this one is pretty spectacular! It has become a popular Instagram photography spot.
You can hike around the lake taking in different views of the mountains above, or rent a row-boat and float on the surface of its deep blue-green water.
When I arrived in this area, it was evident water was flowing. However, it was a challenge to find this opening that included a Falls with no name. The photo is its own reward and worth every thorny scratch received in order to circumnavigate the area.
A little snow on Trout lake and this rock looks like the missing puzzle piece we have been searching for.
Merry Christmas
The False Creek area of Vancouver is so often filled with the vitality of life. People walking, people watching, people living, there is much to see and much to do. On this occasion, the inlet also had an enormous ocean going sailboat. I hazard to guess it's size, but it was a real beauty. I spent hours in the area watching as the sun went down and how its rays effected the area, especially this sailboat.
I watched as the owners returned and how their very large and loud dog greeted them as they boarded. Much later and long after the sun had set, the blue hour began. It was then the lights came on in and around the city. More photos were had of the area and as the sky dimmed, the city lights became more dominant. As well, the blue lights on the sailboat did the same. Now the warm and the cool were playing together, just before the sky turned black. I found the experience to be exciting so it is a good thing my camera sits on a tripod.
If you are a Sean Connery fan, you will recognize the title from his movie, The Hunt for Red October.
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"IPA 2016" Award Honorable Mention for the winning entry " Story of Piers " - October 2016
Taken last Friday evening at one of Ireland's most spectacular locations, the Cliffs of Moher. I was very fortunate to have a local photographer by the name of Sean Kitson accompany me to this location as it is not the usual place people shoot this scene from. The sunset was lovely with the colours radiating in the sky but this shot was taken just before the sun dropped below the horizon.
I love how the last warm rays of the sun light up the cliff faces beautifully while the flowers in the foreground stand over the surrounding views. Isn't it just lovely? This will be just one of the places we will be visiting on my Wild Atlantic Way Workshop next March (the North-North West workshop will take place this September).
I hope you all like it. Have a great evening whatever you happen to have planned and feel FREE to share it if you wish :D
Canon 5D MK4
Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 16mm
f11
1/3 secs
ISO100
LEE 0.6 Medium ND Grad filter
Gitzo GT3542XLS carbon fibre tripod
Gitzo GS3121LVL low profile levelling base
Manfrotto 405 geared tripod head
Mindshift Backlight 26L Bag
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Same location as the post from yesterday, just the view of the valley and to my left. Two different elements attracted me to this possibility. First, those wonderful clouds and how they differ. Puffy on the tree line, and straight as a ruler above. Second and more important, was the hourglass shape formed between the dark and lighter areas. One of the five constructs photographers typically look for when composing an image is form.
An hour glass is a device used to measure the passage of time and this is the concept behind the image. Throughout the day, the tides wash in and out. They fill Oyster Bay with salt water and later empty it back into the ocean. Concepts are difficult to convey in a photo, and this one is very subtle. But as you can see, the sands of time begin to fill the base of the container.
FOUR DAY LAKE DISTRICT AUTUMN WORKSHOP
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Good evening everyone and I have been delving back into the archives for tonight's image as I am so busy putting the final touches on a lot of exciting events that I will be able to reveal in the coming days.
So, onto the image in question. I have been photographing this scene for over ten years now and I never, EVER tire of it. It's the beautiful Castle Crag (the small triangular fell in the centre distance which incidentally just so happens to be the lowest Wainwright that exists).
This shot was captured during a workshop back in late October 2016 when all of the wonderful autumnal colours were out in full bloom. I have deliberately gone for a long exposure to smooth out the water which for me suits the scene wonderfully well. Long exposure images also tend to pull out the available colour too which generally allows for a more impactful image. The sky was fantastic too. Real drama present.
I hope you like it. p.s. note the white bird on the post?
Canon 5Ds
Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 19mm
f11
60 secs
ISO200
LEE 105mm Landscape Polariser filter
LEE 0.9 Soft ND Grad filter
LEE Big Stopper filter
Gitzo GT3543XLS Tripod
Manfrotto 405 Tripod Geared Head
Mindshift Backlight 26L Bag
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I love waterfalls, large ones, small ones, it doesn't matter and sometimes, as in this case, the smaller the better. Cauldron Falls in a wonderful series of small waterfalls that lie in the River Etive that nestles in the dark autumnal red and brown bracken of Rannoch Moor.
This photograph was taken at the end of a session with my clients in which I was demonstrating the effectiveness of using a wide angle lens, which is something that I am partial to using.
I hope you all like it and please feel free to SHARE if you wish.
Canon 5Ds
Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 16mm
f14
0.5 sec
ISO100
LEE 105mm Landscape Polariser
LEE 0.6 ND hard edge grad filter
LEE Little Stopper filter
Gitzo GT3542XLS Tripod
Manfrotto 410 Tripod Geared Head
Mindshift Backlight 26L Bag
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Looking across the North Sea at all that remains of the pier at the former Steetley Magnesite Works site, North Sands, Hartlepool, NE England.
Canon 5D MK4
Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 16mm
F16
30 second exposure
ISO100
Lee Filter 105mm Landscape Circular Polariser
Lee Filter 6 Stop ND
Lee Filter 0.3 Hard Graduated Filter
Gitzo GT3542L Mountaineer Series 3 Carbon Tripod
Benro GD3WH Precision Geared Head
On the edge, looking across the North Sea at all that remains of the pier at the former Steetley Magnesite Works site, North Sands, Hartlepool, NE England.
Canon 5D MK4
Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 16mm
F16
30 second exposure
ISO100
Lee Filter 105mm Landscape Circular Polariser
Lee Filter 6 Stop ND
Lee Filter 0.3 Hard Graduated Filter
Gitzo GT3542L Mountaineer Series 3 Carbon Tripod
Benro GD3WH Precision Geared Head
I captured this truly stunning scene on Friday during day two of my two day workshop. We arrived nice and early to give us time to look around and see what my clients would like to shoot. After giving them some advice on which part of this wonderful landscape I would photograph, we all set up and waited for the magic to happen.
There were some fantastic cloud structures which held in the gorgeous orange colours. The reflection of the sun on the water was a joy to witness and my clients were so happy to have experienced a beautiful sunrise. psssst. Don't tell anyone, so was I ;-)
I hope you all had a great weekend :D
Canon 5D MK4
Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 26mm
f11
1/30 sec
ISO100
Nisi 0.6 Hard ND Grad filter
Gitzo GT3543XLS carbon fibre tripod
Gitzo GS3121LVL low profile levelling base
Manfrotto 405 geared tripod head
Mindshift Backlight 36L Bag
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South Stack Lighthouse is built on the summit of a small island off the north-west coast of Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales. Built in 1809 to warn ships off the dangerous rocks below.
Canon 5D MK4
Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 24mm
F16
2.0 Seconds Exposure time
ISO50
Lee Filter 105mm Landscape Circular Polariser
Gitzo GT3542L Mountaineer Series 3 Carbon Tripod
Benro GD3WH Precision Geared Head
Looking across the North Sea at all that remains of the pier at the former Steetley Magnesite Works site, North Sands, Hartlepool, NE England.
Canon 5D MK4
Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 16mm
F16
4 second exposure
ISO200
Lee Filter 6 Stop ND
Lee Filter 0.9 Hard Graduated Filter
Gitzo GT3542L Mountaineer Series 3 Carbon Tripod
Benro GD3WH Precision Geared Head
When the light of day crosses with the evening dark, it is a moment of sheer magic. As an observer you are aware of a transition and can see the change that is occurring. It lasts for little more than an instant and for me, represents the passing of time. That instant that lies between the future and the past we term the present. Except that it is visualized through light.
The tree in the forefront caught my attention and how the light shone on one side giving it great dimension. It sits in that transition point where light and dark mingle and further represents the present. I do enjoy attempting to tell a story in my work, and this one is no exception.
Crummock Water sunset looking towards Melbreak Fell with the old rowing boat
Canon EOS R
Canon RF24-105mm @ 24mm
F8
1/25th Sec Exposure time
ISO200
Nisi v6 + Nisi Landscape Circular Polariser
Gitzo GT3542L Mountaineer Series 3 Carbon Tripod
Benro GD3WH Precision Geared Head
FOUR DAY WORKSHOP
Thurs 16th - Sun 19th November 2017 £795
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To shoot or not to shoot? That is the question. Actually, there's never a moment of doubt in my mind as to whether to capture on camera an iconic and well known viewpoint. Sure, thousands before me have taken this scene but I don't worry about that, I simply want to do the very best job that I can in photographing it myself.
To that end, I am delighted with this image. It was shot last week on my Glencoe workshop. This was the composition that I wanted but it involved clambering down into the pit as I call it to get water side as opposed to standing high up on the ledge above my head. The main dominant rock in the foreground was my subject and using a 16-35mm lens at 16mm on a full frame Canon 5Ds was the only way for me to get it and still be able to use my range of Haida filters.
I hope you all like it. The coordinates for these falls are 56.647564, -4.866706
Canon 5Ds
Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 16mm
f13
15 secs
ISo100
Haida Slim Pro II Polariser
Haida 0.9 ND Soft Grad filter
Haida Ten Stop filter
Gitzo GT3543XLS Tripod
Manfrotto 405 Tripod Geared Head
Mindshift Backlight 26L Bag
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Four DAY LAKE DISTRICT AUTUMN WORKSHOP
Tues 31st October - Fri 3rd November 2017 £795
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WOW, it was a hell of a sunrise this morning at Derwentwater near Keswick. Arriving on location at 6.15am with my Andrew, my 1-2-1 client for two days, we quickly set up our cameras and I fired off this shot whilst Andrew was setting up.
I have visited this location on numerous occasions forever hopeful of capturing a stunning sunrise and today I got it. Am I happy? You betcha.
I hope you all had a wonderful day too. Tomorrow morning the weather forecast is predicting great things so we're off at 5am in search of some magic again. This landscape photography malarky is quite a nice way to live a life wouldn't you say? :D
Canon 6D
Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 23mm
f11
25 secs
ISO200
Haida 0.9 soft edge ND Grad filter
Haida 10 stop filter
Gitzo GT3543XLS Tripod
Manfrotto 405 Tripod Geared Head
Mindshift Backlight 26L Bag
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