Category Archives: Photos

Rejection

Rejection

More from this set here.

Eat

Eat

Latte

Latte

Realism 2013

Realism 2013

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Lovin’ it

Lovin' it

Navel Gazing

Navel gazing

Grin and bear it

Grin and bear it

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Reflecting

Reflecting

I decided to try my hand at street photography today: I normally take too many photos of trees and dogs and not enough of people.

I’ll post a few of the results over the next few days, but you can see the whole lot here if wanted.

New toy, happy bunny

Canon EOS 6DI got a new toy the other day. This is the Canon 6D, which is an interesting blend: it has a high-end full-frame sensor, but it also has a couple of features traditionally only found on less ‘serious’ cameras: wifi connectivity and GPS.

One of the first pictures I took with it was a self-portrait. I’m decadently reclining on the sofa with my laptop. What you can’t tell is that the laptop and the camera are connected by wifi, and I’m tapping the space-bar to take this photo.

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Looking forward to getting to know it properly… but I’m very pleased with it so far.

The aliens have landed

Kelham Island Museum

This marvellous contraption, which I think comes somewhere between R2-D2 and H.G Wells’s Martian machines, is part of the exhibition of steelmaking equipment at Kelham Island Museum in Sheffield.

A note for any serious photographers amongst you: I captured this in very limited light at ISO 1600 on my Lumix GH2. I’m becoming increasingly fond of the micro-four-thirds system, but the sensor on this body, though generally very good, isn’t always at its best in low-light conditions when compared to recent DSLRs. I didn’t quite get what I wanted when processing this photo in Lightroom.

But after seeing a couple of references to it recently especially in the context of high-ISO images, I tried the free Rawker utility to do the initial RAW conversion, and was very pleased with the noticeable improvement. I saved it out as a TIFF and then imported that into Lightroom for final adjustment. I wouldn’t do this for all my photos – not least because the intermediate TIFF is 128 MB – but doing a side-by-side comparison with the one imported directly does show a noticeable improvement. This may be down to default settings more than the converter itself, but you might find Rawker worth investigating for important images.

Virtually Absorbed

Somebody at least in Cambridge today was not caught up in pre-Christmas shopping.

Or perhaps he was…

Good Morning

Good morning

Dawn, a few days ago, at Castletown, Isle of Man

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