Monthly Archives: October 2008

Happy Halloween

You may or may not know I really enjoy Halloween, I’m not sure why, I just do. I think the part I enjoy the most is carving my “jack-o’-lantern”. This year I have gone for my most ambitious design yet, let me know what you think. The pumpkin took around 3.5 hours to cut and...

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More adventures with moonlight

After my last post I was left feeling quite inspired with all this moonlight photography. I have been keeping an eye out for a nice clear night and last night was perfect (although very cold) I went to the same canal but walked north this time, away from the houses. I was looking for a...

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Moon and reflection

While we had a full moon I decided to do a little experimenting with long exposures. I took a walk along the tow path near my home in Wolverhampton, I have posted two of the images below. What was really surprising was the quality of the digital images. Each exposure time was in excess of...

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Cannock Chase

I find it amazing that we can be in such awe over foreign landscapes and buildings when we can so easily disregard what is on our doorstep. I am guilty of it myself, I was overjoyed with my photographs from Yosemite Valley. I think I had done a reasonable job for a first visit but...

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Nadia and Duncan

Here are a few photographs from a wedding I shot in London this summer. This wedding was a bit more unusual than other weddings I have photographed. Usually I like to have two consultations with the couple before the wedding but on this occasion I didn’t have chance to meet Nadia or Duncan prior to...

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