I love black and white photography and I love taking pictures. Having dabbled with black and white processing in the dark room I succumbed to the ease of technology and began to use some simple apps on my Mac to convert my shots. I've now started using Nik Silver Effects 2. Using this blog I hope to share some of my favourite pictures and occasionally some thoughts on our not so black and white world. I may also occasionally publish a colour picture or two.
Sunday, 29 September 2013
Food and drink
Two of my favourite things! Surprising then that I've lived in the Holme Valley for about 15 years and this was my first visit to the Holmfirth Food and Drink Festival. Had some lovely food and a wander around. It was also my first attempt at street photography and I think it shows. I have a lot to learn.
Dappled light
The nice light also highlighted the wooden fencing in the wood.
Animal magic
Using the long lens has certainly helped me take images of animals and birds without having to get too close.
Monday, 9 September 2013
Film noir
Not only have I been using a different lens, but recently I've also been editing my shots using some new software (Nik Silver Effects 2) recommended by my friend. Today, I tried out a new preset called Film Noir which certainly gives images a different look which I like. I must try to not overuse this though.
Bumper day
I've had a great day today in terms of photography. My decision to use a different lens made me look at things a little different on my walk with the dogs this morning. Not only have I published some colour shots, but everything shot today was with my long lens and I even managed a couple of landscapes too.
Bilbo Baggins
This is Bilbo Baggins the cat. He's not a Hobbit. He's a stray that has taken up residence in the stables up the path from my house. He's been called Bilbo Baggins by the three women who keep horses at the stables. They've no idea where he came from, but feed him and he sleeps in the stables. He's is one miserable looking cat and he is a little aggressive. Long lens very helpful here. However, I think I would be miserable too living in a barn.
Change is as good...
Not only have I put away my wide angle lens (only for the short term), I'm also going to publish a couple of colour shots. I looked at them in black and white, but they didn't work.
Friday, 6 September 2013
Rain, in close up
I appear to live my photographic life in wide angle, very rarely shooting anything above 18mm. What made me think about this recently was a friend of mine bought me a book by a local photographer called Andrew Sanderson. I've taken inspiration from him before, in fact, have one of his landscapes, obviously shot in wide angle, hanging on my living room wall.
The book is a collection of eclectic subjects and it got me thinking that I should set myself a project to think differently about my photography. So today I put my long lens on my camera and decided that that's all I can use. I thought it would be interesting to see what happens. What has happened is that it's rained, rained very heavily, all day. Maybe tomorrow inspiration between 55 and 200mm will happen.
Thursday, 5 September 2013
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
It's not grim up North (Yorkshire)
After the excitement of seeing the steam train (see below), I calmed down enough to take some more pictures at Ribblehead and then in between Ingleborough and Whernside. For a day that started very misty and grey, the sky transformed into an amazing collection of clouds.
Marvels of engineering
Last week I was in North Yorkshire walking and taking pictures when, purely by chance, a steam train came across the Ribble Viaduct. This was an amazing sight. I'm not a train spotter but do have a secret love of steam trains and this together with the amazing structure that is the viaduct was a sight to behold.
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