With the nights drawing in and darkness falling earlier each night I find the idea of going out with a camera quite appealing. Here are few shots taken over the last 4 evenings
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Saturday, 10 October 2009
SUN Awards
Scotland
Climber
This was a nice job. I needed a shot of a climber in a great location. This is Gary Wheeler, a very powerful climber and vertical access expert. We shot him climbing on Stanage edge in the Peak District. The only problem was that the background didn't work very well, so I patched in a shot from the northern tip of Skye taken on New years day.
White Peak
Esmond Tresidder
I've known Es since he was a toddler. A keen runner (and climber) from an early age he soon started to enter the fell races that take place in the Peak District during the summer. It wasn't long before he was leaving his dad Rob and myself way behind. In May this year, after a couple of earlier attempts, he nocked 15 mins of the record for the traverse of the Cuillin Ridge on the Isle of Skye. His finished time was 3hrs 17min 28secs.
This is a shot of him training on the path above Baslow Edge.
An apology
I new when I started this blog I would find it difficult to keep it up to date and sure enough as the summer got busy I let it lapse. Well now is the time to amend that and post some of the projects I've been working on.
The first was to photograph a golf course. I needed to shoot at sunrise (05.30am) and one of the problems with strong directional sun light is heavy contrast that a camera can't cope with. So I use a technique called exposure blending. With the camera on a tripod, I take 5 exposures from massively underexposed to capture the highlight detail, to massively overexposed to capture the shadow detail. Here is the end result.
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