Thursday, 19 May 2011

Seasons come, seasons go ...

This evening a few of us from the photography club ventured out for the first "walkabout" of the year, given that the club season is now closed and more time can be spent taking photographs, rather than talking about taking them!

While doing a lot of wandering about and not taking very many photos, I did however have some time to reflect, and I can't believe how quickly the last season has passed.So, in respect of this here are a few images that "sum up" the season. They're not going to make front page news, feature in a magazine, or win any awards; but for me they tell a story or part of a story...






















Saturday, 26 March 2011

Spring has sprung ...

Or so I thought! The rainy scene outside can't be much far removed from the pleasant, sunny afternoon spent at Dunstanburgh last Saturday.

Instead of being out and about this afternoon I have been experimenting with semi-desaturation techniques. I am also very impressed with the RAW picture quality from my new Nikon D5000. It puts my previous camera to shame.Only a few tweaks in levels and hue and saturation for the layers, and here are the results ...

Image 1 is the original.

Image 2 a combimation of hue and saturation layers, blending modes and opacity.

Image 3 uses a technique called bleach bypass.

Well, it filled part of a rainy afternoon, anyway. Maybe tomorrow will bring better weather ...










Thursday, 3 March 2011

Take A Seat ...

Since returning from the Lake District I have had a wee photographic project brewing, which has involved me spoaching about for an old, rickety wooden chair.

I first saw the use of a chair in Rob Ward's The Chair project, whereby he has photographed different members of the local community in his studio using nothing but a chair. The resulting images are great, and tell a lot about the people from their "take" on the chair. You can see these images at


What I am interested to do is to take a different slant on the chair theme, putting it in a public space and take some shots. Whether these images are candid or staged, taken as close-ups or from further away, on the beach or in the hills somewhere it will be interesting to see what happens. In the back of my mind I can see a farmer and his Collie sitting on the chair in the Alwin valley, skaters in the market place in Blyth, and candid family shots on the beach. A kind of story-telling project ...

Throwing in a measure of mystery and intrigue, and the possibility of some perplexed onlookers wondering why there is a chair on the concrete pier at Blyth beach or at the top of a grassy knoll in the Cheviots kinda gets me excited ....
Maybe I have finally tipped over the edge ....

Wednesday, 23 February 2011

The Lake District Trilogy ...

The challenge was set by Rob, our photographic "guide" for the weekend to come up with 3 images based on the animal, mineral, vegetable theme to be submitted at the end of the course, linked together somehow by shape, colours or some other appropriate connection.

From the outset I knew I would find this quite a challenge, being more of a "big picture" person, at least when it comes to photography, so I feel that there is a bit of a story behind these images!

My neandothol photographic (female) side (if such a thing can exist) often thinks "Ooooh, mountain, photo!" Or "Oooooh, waterfall, photo!" I guess this is quite primeval, and so I was on the lookout this weekend for something beyond the bigger picture.

That was at least for the first 10 minutes of shooting, as everything after that seems to have reverted to "big picture" so I guess a lesson can be learned here somewhere! So, although I have found 3 images on the theme, I didn't actually initially set out to put these 3 images together. It has been more of a collage created in the editing process as it were!

Light on snow, Derwent Water

Abstract water, Aira Beck


Tree Bark, Hawes End
As for the animal, mineral, vegetable theme I feel that the links are somewhat tenuous. I can assure you that if you look hard enough in the landscape scene there is a beached whale or a sleeping man, or a large jurassic serpent-type creature lying by a pool!




Chasing the light ...

A rainy Saturday evening gave way to a fairly dull Sunday morning, but the light came out to play for just a few minutes as we drove down the road from the centre. It was difficult to capture in the camera what the eye saw because of the contrasty scene, but it was well worth trying to! The rest of the day was spent down at Aira Force capturing the waterfall and stream. I would like to return here when there is some foliage to add a bit more colour and depth to the photos.































Tuesday, 22 February 2011

A wild Saturday night out in Keswick ...

The rain finally ebated and we ventured into Keswick to do some evening street photography. It wasn't that busy due to the weather, but we had one or two rather "interesting" conversations with the locals who must have thought we were all completely insane








Hawes End ...

Back down at lake-level the weather was a little dreary, so time for some close-ups rather than the panoramics!