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Six Day Dolomites Landscape Photography Workshop
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I am sat here at my computer on a Saturday evening reminiscing as I look through the images I captured in the Dolomites back in October. That really was such a beautiful part of the world to discover and quite easily one of my favourite countries that I have visited this year
After a long day out with the camera with my five clients, we all enjoyed a meal in the guesthouse restaurant after which on the way back to my hotel, I decided to make the thirty minute journey to the gorgeous Lago di Antorno.
i thought that I would spend an hour photographing the stars above the surrounding mountains and what a joy it was too. The reflections were just stunning and the stars shone like diamonds.
I cannot wait to return to run my six day workshop next October. If you would like to join me, there are only three places from the six available. Click on the link at the top of this post for more details.
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I hope you're all having a great weekend.
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Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 33mm
f4
30 secs
ISO1250
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Wow, what a morning this was as I neared the end of my mammoth 26 day tour of the UK. Dragging my backside out of my stripped out minibus/makeshift campervan gets more and more difficult after you have done 17 sunrise shoots in the previous 22 days but when the light and colour is as good as this, how could I complain really?
I really enjoyed shooting the pier at Cromer as I felt it offered me plenty of compositions on both sides of it and the surrounding promenade walls have enough interest in their shapes and curves to contribute but it was the sun streaming through and under the pier legs that excited me. I waited until a large wave rose and lined up with the ray of light so that it illuminated the white foam beautifully.
A short exposure time ensured that I retained detail and form in the water whilst slightly softening it to have it look easier on the eye. I had to be careful not to leave it too long before getting my shot otherwise the sun would have risen above the pier and made life even more difficult than it already was although I have to praise Canon on finally producing a camera that allows me enough dynamic range to cope with the dark shadow areas whilst holding back the highlights. I am now able with this 5D MK4 to be able to lighten the shadow areas enough and not have colour noise creep in. I'm one happy photographer these days.
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Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 16mm
f13
1.6.sec
ISO160
Nisi 0.6 ND Hard Grad filter
Nisi 6 Stop Filter
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This is one of three images I shall share with you all today that were taken yesterday during my long exposure workshop in Blackpool, Cleveleys and St Anne's.
This particular shot is really tricky to nail properly due to the extreme dynamic range between the bright sky and the very dark pier underside. However I have to say that this is a single exposed image and the Canon EOS R has done a fantastic job in capturing the light as I would have liked and in its ability to retain the fine detail that this pier exudes.
I did use a 0.6 medium ND graduated filter on the bottom half of the frame to 'hold back' some of the harsh light of the sky and this did help a little but nonetheless the little Canon continues to impress me.
Have a great Sunday guys and girls, whatever you happen to be doing and I shall share another image later this morning :D
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Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 16mm
f9
3.2 secs
ISO100
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WOW, what a hell of a sunrise I experienced at the magnificent Forth Rail Bridge in Edinburgh on my recent visit to Scotland. I met up with local fellow photographer Gavin Duncan and he very kindly showed me round the Fife coastline, starting with this location down by Port Edgar for sunrise.
I was so lucky with the weather during my five days travelling up from East Lothian and this sunrise was mindblowing. I love the inclusion of the cruise ship on the left hand side of the image and I imagined what those onboard must have witnessed as the boat left port.
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1.3 seconds
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I spent all of yesterday running a 1-2-1 private tuition day with Danny, a new client of mine and I decided to take him to the Ullswater region of the Lake District. The light and colour throughout the day was just lovely and this shot of the iconic and ever famous boathouse looked stunning against the setting sun.
The Duke of Portland Boathouse is iconic partly because you can actually rent it and stay there overnight. It is beautifully appointed and imagine waking up to the stunning views of Ullswater as you throw open the bedroom doors and head out onto the balcony with a morning paper and a coffee (summer only as it was -6 degrees yesterday morning in the Lake District, brrrr).
I hope you've all had a great Tuesday. Please feel free to SHARE if you wish :D
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Canon 24-70mm f4 @ 24mm
f10
30 secs
ISO100
Nisi 0.6 Medium Edge ND Grad filter
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2019 ISLE OF SKYE PHOTO WORKSHOPS
22nd - 27th Feb 2019 £795
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WOW, what an afternoon at Talisker Bay I experienced that day in November 2016. Not two minutes after taking this photograph, the heavens opened on me and my workshop clients big time with hailstones raining down on us at great speed..
But for every minute of pain I endured, I get to spend a lifetime of pleasure looking at the photos I manage to take of some of the most beautiful places in the UK so I don't mind really. My clients managed to capture some beautiful images too.
I hope you all like it.
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Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 35mm
f8
1.6 seconds
ISO200
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JOIN ME on my Ten Day New Zealand Workshop 4th - 13th May 2019 £3295
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What a fantastic sunset this was. In front of me the sky was turning all shades of colours and to my left over Mount Turnbull, a fiery sky was developing. I felt like a child on Christmas Day not knowing which way to shoot.
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Canon 24-70mm f4 @ 24mm
f11
0.4 sec
ISO100
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Bruce Bay, a remote coastal location that houses a car park that allowed me a few minutes to look in awe at the rimu rainforest meeting the sea. The stunning and dramatic trees with their lightly coloured slender trunks shone brightly in the spring sunshine while the waves rolled in onto the tree littered sandy beach. Fluffy white clouds punctuated the blue sky creating a stunning scene. Everyday it seemed I fell a little more in love with New Zealand.
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1/20 sec
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Kia Ora (that's Maori for hello by the way). Well I struggled to sleep on my first of fourteen nights back in Sept 2018, waking every hour or so. So at 3am, I decided to look out of the hotel window and WOW, the stars were shining like highly polished diamonds.
So I quickly got dressed, threw everything I needed into my camera bag and raced out of the door to the lovely little stone church down the road. It's called the Church of the Good Shepherd in Tekapo.
On arrival, I noticed around a dozen Japanese photographers capturing the church. After setting up, I moved around to the rear of the church to position the Milky Way directly over it. OMG it was so crystal clear, it was amazing to see.
So here's a very quickly edited version that I processed on my laptop this morning. I will re-edit it properly once I am home but I just wanted to share the experience with you all. I hope it looks okay on your screen.
Have a great night everyone :D
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Canon 24-70mm f4 @ 26mm
f4
30 secs
ISO3200
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Four DAY LAKE DISTRICT AUTUMN WORKSHOP
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Taken last night near sunset whilst out with a client on a 1-2-1 tuition day. The conditions started to improve on arrival and thankfully the pier was free of other photographers and the teenagers that were sitting on the pier enjoying their time laughing and chatting relocated to the shoreline so that we could take our shots. That was very kind of them.
I hope you're all enjoying your weekend. I'm busy preparing for my epic four-week mini tour of the UK that starts on Friday.
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Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 16mm
f11
30 secs
ISO100
Nisi 0.6 Hard ND Grad filter
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What a gorgeous stretch of waterfalls I found coming out of Loch Stacsabhat and into Lon Erista on the stunning Isle of Lewis in Scotland back in January this year.
I stumbled across these waterfalls whilst driving to Carnish Beach on the west coast. I had a good look up and down the gorge and I ended up deciding on this spot a little way up from the road bridge. From memory these were the only falls I remember seeing on the island but it was well worth stopping and shooting them. I hope you all agree :D
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Canon 24-70mm f4 @ 24mm
f8
25 secs
ISO50
LEE 0.6 Soft ND Grad filter
LEE 105mm Landscape Polariser filter
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I could not help but stop for this gorgeous tree that nestles across the road from the east side of Buttermere while heading north towards Newlands Valley.
Parking was extremely tricky in this part of the world so a very quick pull up while me and my two clients, Derek and Martin jumped out and captured a handful of handheld shots.
I had to stand in exactly the right place to capture the tree branches above the ground and away from the fell to its left. It's always lovely to photograph a scene that's original in the Lake District and even more so if it includes trees for my love for trees is common knowledge.
Have a wonderful weekend everyone whatever you're doing.
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Canon 70-200mm f4 @ 118mm
f8
1/160 sec
ISO100
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For years I wanted to stand at this viewpoint and shoot this scene and fortunately while visiting Edinburgh last month, I got to tick that box. I was kindly invited to Edinburgh by three clients of mine, who are now friends (poor them, lol) during my five days travelling up the East Lothian coastline.
I was given a guided tour of the city and also Arthur's Seat, that huge rock to the west of the city which affords you remarkable views of Edinburgh. I have to confess to falling in love with Edinburgh and due to my extensive bouts of travelling, I get to feel a place pretty quickly and Edinburgh was a place that I felt settled in immediately.
I love the architecture, the futuristic buildings of the Scottish parliament at Holyrood positioned opposite the Queen's residence Holyrood Palace. But of course, Edinburgh is most famous for its castle and quite rightly so. There has been a royal castle on the rock since the 12th century, and the site continued to be a royal residence until 1633. You can now tour around this castle which is cared for by Historic Scotland and it was Scotland's most visited attraction with over 1.2 million visitors a year flocking through it's doors.
But this scene from Calton Hill, which is a short but steep walk up form the roadside, that affords one of the most famous and stunning views of the city but you'll not be alone with your camera should you visit. During sunset, there can be anywhere between fifty and a hundred and fifty people all lined up waiting for the natural light to be slowly replaced by artificial light. I loved the atmosphere. People were talking to complete strangers, laughter filled the air, a really relaxed vibe swirled around us and people were enjoying the moment. I was impressed.
Anyhow, here is what I manage to capture, which is no different than millions of other images shot from the same spot but I don't care, I've finally got my own image and I am delighted to be able to share with you all. Have a great Sunday guys and girls, whatever you happen to be doing.
I hope you all like it and as usual, please feel free to share :D
BIG thanks to Mark Wilson, Douglas Mackay and Drew Moffat for very kindly taking a day out of their lives to spend it with me in the big city :D
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Canon 70-200mm f4 @ 73mm
f14
60 sec
ISO100
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Here's an image that I took today at 4pm after a huge bank of mist rolled in over Ullswater from the north. I was wrapping up my one day workshop to Ullswater with my four clients when the conditions became all atmospheric and glorious. The mist softened everything down beautifully and when the colourful glow of the yellow/orange sunset arrived, well I was a happy chappy indeed.
I am back in the Lake District tomorrow to run another one day workshop at Blea Tarn and Hodge Close nr Coniston (places still available if anyone is interested. Only £75pp).
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I hope you all had an enjoyable Saturday evening. I'm off for a kebab and a beer to celebrate a great day with some fantastic folk. Thanks to Allan, Charles, Richard and Ryan for their excellent company.
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Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 16mm
f10
1/4 secs
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Taken last month while running a week long workshop ni Iceland, I decided to pull up in a layby and have me and my clients shoot the iconic Seljalandsfoss waterfall from afar.
The aim was firstly to try and capture an extremely popular location in a different way and secondly to use a person at the bottom of the waterfall to give you the viewer a true sense of scale. I also thought it would be interesting to reveal the land above the waterfall so that you can see it in context and how it is situated among the landscape.
To this end I am delighted with the image.
What are your thoughts?
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Canon 70-200mm f2.8 IS II + 2x Extender @ 285mm
f8
1/100
ISO200
Benro TMA48CXL Mach 3 Tripod
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A great day hiking the creek side around the Nelson B.C. Love enjoying the outdoors with the kids. Hope summer is going fun & safe for all. Thanks for looking.
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Skylark, Kissamos Harbour, Crete
I have a fascination for harbours and boats in general where photography is concerned. I have shot many different boats in many different countries and the challenge is generally the same. Try to capture a scene where you can isolate a boat/vessel, while showcasing the scenery in the background and perhaps if you're fortunate, using a long exposure technique to slow the water down to further isolate the boat in the water.
I managed just that at Kissamos Harbour which perhaps is not the most likely place to spend time with a camera but it was an enjoyable experience all the same.
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Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 @ 172mm
f/11
10"
ISO400
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I returned from running a five day workshop on Skye late Friday evening but I took my clients to this wonderful rowan tree which clings on for dear life and refuses to yield to the harshest of winters.
This tree sits at the edge of a drop which makes shooting it pretty damn difficult. You have to sit in a pool of water whilst the water flows underneath you and you're resting on slippery rocks and movable moss. It sure is a pretty hairy experience as one slip and you'll be sliding down a 150ft+ drop to the road.
Anyway, I hope you all like it. Feel free to share if you wish. Prints are available if anyone would like to purchase one.
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Canon 16-35mm f4 @ 17mm
f14
1/60.sec
ISO100
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Me and my six lovely clients have been aurora chasing at night on my Lofoten workshop. Two nights ago, a kp4 was predicted so I took us down to a popular local hotspot, Skagsanden Beach which allows us to sit in the minibus in comfort until the lights show at which point we dash out and onto the beach to capture the lights and rocky peninsula reflected in the water.
The lights showed themselves for a few minutes before disappearing again but they remained long enough to capture a shot or two. Here's the best of the bunch. I hope you like it.
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This wonderful old dilapidated wooden shed on the seriously picturesque twelve mile road to Loch Etive stands dormant and with each passing year, becomes more and more weathered.
I wonder which winter will finally be the nail in its coffin but hopefully there's some life in the old shed yet for it makes a beautiful subject to photograph. The old bicycle has been there for years and looks so in keeping with its surroundings.
The main road itself has everything you would want when arriving with a camera. Lochs, waterfalls, mountains, forests and several gorgeous stags and deer as they roam around their land. Glen Etive is a magical place indeed.
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WOW, the conditions yesterday morning were just magical. Lots of freshly fallen snow had transformed Hodge Close and I quickly worked in photographing these trees on arrival as I did not want the conditions to alter much.
I have photographed these trees before but never in snow and after having walked over a mile to reach this place (due to an impassable road to non four wheel drive cars), I can honestly say that it was worth it.
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WOW, I spent 24 hours in my minibus /temporary makeshift campervan in the visitor centre car park at this amazing location starting 3pm Sunday until mid-afternoon Monday and that afforded me plenty of time and opportunity to walk the five-minute journey to the stones.
I filmed a video on New Year's Eve showing you how I photograph these stones in the dark using my headtorch (video should be ready by tomorrow evening as it still requires editing yet). Seeing the dawn of a new year in at such an iconic location (along with four other people who kindly brought a bottle of whiskey so that we could all have a wee dram when Big Ben struck at midnight).
It was a really special feeling sharing the occasion with strangers and it is one that I will not forget in a hurry. I then returned pre-dawn as the colours were building in the sky. So off I went to film some more footage for the video when a glorious rainbow appeared and covered the entire stone circle. I will edit the image and include it in the video so you'll have to wait to see that for now ;-)
The sun rose and starbursted behind one of the stones with the most amazing sky and cloud formation to accompany it. By the time I left Callanish yesterday afternoon, I felt connected to the stones as I had allowed myself enough time to bond with them and to see them at different times of the day. It was a wonderful experience and definitely not one that I shall forget.
But for now, here's an image that I would love to share with you all. The stones were lit using my headtorch and they required several attempts to get the light intensity and positioning just right as I spent the 30 seconds that it took to take the shot walking from stone to stone. I love it when a plan comes together. I hope you all do too.
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Captured yesterday during a 1-2-1 tuition day with a regular client of mine. This wonderful 12 tonne Ogre sits on the beach at Cleveleys and gets submerged every day but he seems reasonably happy about it.
This is the very first time that I have photographed it despite visiting and shooting the shell on many occasions. I love the long exposure treatment and thought that it suited the subject well. All in a day's work for me, lol.
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I have just returned home after spending the day hiking fourteen miles up Catbells (1,479ft), High Spy (2,142ft) and Dale Head (2,470ft) alongside Derwentwater in the Lake District and I have to say that my body is broken but my mind is strong and the sense of satisfaction and achievement is immense.
The Lake District has enjoyed several weeks of pure blistering sunshine and temperatures in the mid to high 20's yet today (on the day that I go with a friend of mine), the rain came down, the temps plummted to around 14 degrees and the wind picked up and the whole scene of Causey Pike from Catbells looked incredibly threatening but I would always take these kind of conditions over pure blue skies and no clouds any day of the week.
I took up my Canon 5D MK4 DSLR complete with the Benro Angel carbon fibre travel tripod (FTA28CV1) and it was bloody fantastic. Small and compact, lightweight, strong and stable even in the wind. I took this image using it. Amazing piece of kit. Super impressed.
Well it's time for a shower now and something to eat followed by relaxing in front of the TV and falling asleep no doubt. The fancy piece of watch tech on Trish's wrist recorded that we had walked 29,000 steps and 22.48km. Phew. Night all :D
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Mornings are my favourite time of the day to photograph the great outdoors and a scene like this at Lough (pronounced 'lock') Nacung Upper which means 'upper narrowness lake' is one such morning.
Bernard Geraghty was with me as we saw the sun rise beyond the horizon but before that occurred the colour arrived for a brief period which reflected in the calm water beautifully. I saw the remnants of a tree branch in the water and just had to include it.
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This image was taken at 4.30pm today at the end of a cracking day's 1-2-1 with Rob, a new client who decided to join me for a day in the Lake District.
The day started off misty and remained that way all day which prompted me to take him to one of my favourite places in the Lakes, Hodge Close Quarry nr Coniston. We shot the usual array of the lovely silver birch trees at ground level before I made the suggestion that we head down to the bowels of the quarry itself.
The light was fading fast as expected and I thought a thirty minute session doing some light painting with my LEDLenser headtorch might be in order. The metal remains of the base of a derrick crane look great when illuminated. The results came out better than I expected. What do you think?
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YOUTUBE video of me on location shooting this scene.
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Derryclare Lough is a freshwater lake in the west of Ireland. It is located in the Connemara area of County Galway. There is an island of pine trees that make for a great subject to shoot at sunrise.
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How excited am I to be able to share this image with you that I captured on camera last week during my one week Iceland photography workshop that I was running? Very excited indeed I can tell you for I have visited Iceland on numerous occasions and a stunning sunset over this iconic mountain has always eluded me, until tonight.
The colour built up over a period of twenty minutes so me and my two clients Kevin and Stuart, ventured down to the water's edge to capture the mountain's reflection but the sky suddenly exploded with amazing colours of pinks and oranges. I am one very happy photographer tonight.
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Not one of Iceland's iconic locations but when the roads from 5km in either direction of the hotel are closed due to extreme weather and you only have 10km of road open, you have to make the best of a bad job but having driven down this glorious long road to this scene, the sun started setting so we pulled up and grabbed our cameras. Ten minutes before we were assisting a group of German tourists by removing banked up snow from under their Skoda Yeti when they tried to drive in 15" snow. It seems that Yeti's are not that good making their way through the snow after all, lol.
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I fired off a very quick shot of Thornton Force whilst leading a workshop in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales in early January. It was fast approaching the end of the day and the light was fading. fast.
I love waterfalls and the natural s-curve of the river that flows from it made for an ideal composition.
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Killer Whales & Sea Eagles, Lofoten, Norway
OMG. me and my six lovely clients had the absolute privilege to witness a pod of Killer Whales and a dozen Sea Eagles in a fjord in Lofoten, Norway recently.
I was driving down a side road to a new location that promised some amazing views of nearby mountains across the water when one of my clients noticed some activity of Sea Eagles above the water. This prompted us to pull the minibus over and set up the cameras only to find two pods of Killer Whales (Orcas) circling the water in two areas in order to eat the fish in a process called 'carousel feeding'.
“The orcas have to stop the fish from diving, so they force them to the surface and keep them there in a ball by circling around them.”
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It was utterly fascinating to spend nearly an hour watching them work together in order to feed while the Sea Eagles constantly swooped down to feed on the dead fish themselves. What an incredible experience it was and one that I shall never forget.
Here's a capture of some gorgeous light and colour in the sky while nature went about its business.
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Black Nore Lighthouse, Portishead, Somerset
It was a real pleasure returning to this fabulous little lighthouse in Portishead. I first visited and photographed this location four years ago and have been wanting to return.
So last Sunday, I ventured down Pre-sunrise to see what I could find. On arriving, the pre-dawn colour was starting to build beautifully and I did not have long to find a subject to shoot and compose an image.
However, these wonderful wooden tree trunks had been tossed up onto the beach and were perfectly placed to use them as a great lead in to the lighthouse which I wanted to be positioned in the middle of the frame.
I was fairly close to the trees so I knew that I would have to focus stack three images to ensure that I had full sharpness from front to back. I then merged all three images together in Photoshop CC to give me a wonderfully sharp image right the way through.
The light and colour were subtly stunning, casting a gorgeous glow onto the right side of the lighthouse. Overall, I am delighted with this finished photo.
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I am on day nine of my twenty three day road trip down south. Tonight I shall be shooting Knowlton Church in Dorset at sunset. I'm hoping for some lovely colour. Have a great weekend ahead everyone and I shall share another image tomorrow evening.
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Lake Buttermere, The Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK.
Lake Buttermere, The Lake District.
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Taken on Wednesday during a day out with the camera and my good friend Tony Higginson. After leaving Hodge Close near Coniston, we decided to go on an explore around the Eden Valley as this is an area that neither of us are familiar with. So off we ventured in Tony's Volvo estate, battling slippery, snow covered roads up and down the valley which was interesting to say the least but nothing gets in the way of finding a lovely scene to shoot.
So here I am, having wandered a couple of hundred yards down the road from the car, and I saw this lovely tree and hedgerow in the distance but it was the gorgeous shadows that interested me more. The sun was setting late in the day and casting longer and longer shadows as the minutes ticked by so I had to work reasonable quickly to get set up and composed (the camera not me, lol) before the shadows encroached too far over to the left hand side of the scene.
I hope you all like it. have a great weekend everyone. I'm leaving for Skye tomorrow morning with several clients. Should be an interesting drive.
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Taken on Tuesday morning during what was a absolutely beautiful sunrise. I had just shot several ice bergs with the rising orange sun behind them when I turned around and saw this wonderful scene unfolding. I had to run to a higher section of the beach to give me some clearance at the base of the image and set up within a minute to capture the peak just lighting up.
It is mornings like these that I will remember come the end of the year when I look back on my experiences during 2017. You just cannot put a price on watching the world come alive everyday and I am so blessed to be able to travel and witness such beauty, especially after having trained as a nurse 2008-12 and understanding that so many people are unable to for a variety of reasons. That's why I live life to the full now, because I can and if in some small way I can bring a smile to the face of someone who cannot travel and see such places for themselves, then that makes me feel very happy indeed.
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Mountain Layers, Homonymous Nature Park, Tre Cime di Lavarado, UNESCO World Heritage Site, South Tyrol, Dolomites, Italy
WOW, WOW, WOW. I rarely write the word WOW three times unless the scene deserves it and boy did this scene deserve it indeed.
To be honest, the whole of the Dolomite area in Italy is utterly beautiful and staggeringly stunning but standing on the middle path looking over the 8,000ft mountains in the distance, all layering up one after another was spellbinding.
I remember just standing there thinking how amazing the view looked and how I felt compelled to reach for my Canon 5D MK4 camera and Canon 70-200 f2.8 lens, a dynamic duo that always captures what I see so well.
So here is the simple shot comprising several mountains. I hope you all like it.
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Captured during a week spent on the magical island of Lewis and in particular Harris mid-January 2017. It is fair to say that the weather was at times 'challenging', some would even say 'difficult' but I just see it as an opportunity to photograph atmospheric images.
On arriving at Mangersta, a short walk across boggy moorland took me to the edge of this quite simply amazing cliff edge where the view is mind blowing. It very much reminded me of my four visits down the Great Ocean Rd in Victoria, Australia that I drove way back in 2003 when I spent a year backpacking over there.
There's something quite magical about seeing sea stacks rise out of the water for me. Perhaps the constant battle between sea and rock with only one eventual winner. The wonderful v-shaped mainland that I used to frame the stacks sets up the composition a treat to my mind and the colour of the water is genuine and has to be seen to be believed. An outstanding island and one that I cannot wait to return to..
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I am just about to head out to present a lecture at Lancaster Photographic Society but I wanted to share this image that I took on NYD morning. It was a fantastic sunrise between the hailstone showers. The light was sublime and the sky was beyond stunning.
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This magnificent sight greeted us from the ferry whilst we were heading over on the two and a half hour journey to the Outer Hebrides. The water was calm, but stormy skies were brewing behind us. Taking position on the top deck of the ferry and resting the camera handheld on top of the boat's side railings allowed me to compose this shot carefully.
Scotland is known for its BIG skies and this photo embodies all that I love about Scotland. Drama, colour, emotion, not to mention stormy weather. I am writing up a blog today on my experience in spending a week on the Isle of Lewis and Harris.
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I have just freshly edited this image from my time in Glencoe last December. I remember standing on that elevated rocky ledge and looking over what to me is one of the most spectacular views ANYWHERE in the whole of the UK.
I give you moonlight and headlights. I arrived around an hour before dark with a couple of friends, hiked up to a little ridge that overlooks the road and the mountains in the distance, waited for a couple of cars to drive through the valley and shot the scene for thirty seconds.
I am really happy with how the image has turned out and the Canon 5D MK4 that I took the photo on is a big improvement on my previous Canon 5Ds, especially for dynamic range and noise levels.
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Taken during my five days spent in Victoria a couple of weeks or so ago. This is Bell's Beach, a well known surfing spot made famous by starring in the 1991 film Point Break starring Patrick Swayze and Keano Reeves.
I spent a glorious hour here watching the numerous surfers of all ages, walk past me down the wooden steps and onto the beach. Each person had their own form of preparation. Some took no more than five seconds to get into the water while the older guys took a little longer, often standing in the water to assess the power of the waves as well as their regularity.
I found this viewpoint fascinating, looking down on them gave the whole scene more gravitas and this photo in particular demonstrates the power of the water as it rushes towards the standing surfer. I love how the water trails around his feet as it rushes past him to meet the incoming waves, It is a simple shot but to me a stunning capture of life as a typical Australian who lives by the ocean.
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Here's another image of the wonderful Forth Bridges in Scotland but from a different angle to my previous one. The colours were so rich that morning as was I for just being there to take it all in. Not a bad effort on my first sunrise visit with a camera.
I love the composition of the different bridges and how they interplay with each other and of course the reflections make this image for me. Let me know what you think. I'd love to know.
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f14
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Taken on a recent photography tour I led back in March. This is Borve Beach, a truly stunning little section of the beach that we discovered when viewing it from the roadside. Harris has so many of these beaches that you're completely spoilt for choice.
On arriving a couple of hours before sunset, I decided to capture these wonderful rocks. The tide was incoming and creating some wonderful wave lines around this isolated rock. The colour of the sand and the water is just something else. Gorgeous aqua coloured water creates an almost tropical look and feel to the place (minus the heat obviously, ha, ha).
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WOW. What a sunset I experienced on Wednesday evening at Bat's Head /Durdle Door while running a three day workshop in Dorset.
My good friend and co-workshop leader Tony Higginson arrived at Durdle Door mid-afternoon with our lovely clients to concentrate on capturing the scenery in the harsh light of day before enjoying a truly stunning sunset while looking along the white chalk cliffs of Bat's Head.
It was a fantastic workshop with five great clients who enjoyed the sights and sounds of Dorset's most iconic locations in a range of weather conditions including one hell of an amazing misty morning at Corfe Castle.
I shall create another workshop in Dorset for next year if not before. If you are interested in attending a three day workshop in Dorset or even Devon and Sussex, let me know.
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f11
6 secs
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