Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Monday, 9 August 2010
Ightham Mote
This weekend I took a trip to Ightham mote an example of a moated medieval manor house. built around the 1320's the house has been added to a great deal over the years and has recently undergone a restoration project.
This photograph was taken down one side of the building and shows the moat that surrounds the hole house. As it was the middle of the day I used a graduated filter to help bring out the clouds in the sky and finally manipulated the image in lightroom giving an sepia effect.
Saturday, 24 July 2010
Sunset through the Lubitel
Reculver black and white
Saturday, 17 July 2010
Sunrise at Reculver

This morning I stayed up and went out to catch the sun rise at Reculver, we got there around 4 o'clock just as twilight started and stayed till just after the sun came up, these images are the first I have taken at this time and as such there's plenty for me to improve on.
The first image was taken at ISO 100, f11 for 20 seconds at 21mm. This image suffers from over blurring of the sky the foreground of the picture is better however, I dodged the nearest wooden post slightly just to bring it out abit.
The second image was taken at ISO 100, f11 for 13 seconds at 18mm, I'm pleased with this image the water has washed over the rock during exposure creating the wet and shiny look, unfortunately the long exposure has meant that the clouds have become somewhat blurred. something to improve on.
Thursday, 15 July 2010
Low Tide


Low tide in Lower Halstow and this small stream runs off into the river Medway. Taken as the sun had just set I slowed these shots down further with a ND4 filter creating a nice blurring of the small stream.
The first shot was take at F11 for 2 seconds at 34mm I also used a graduated filter on the top half of the picture to level out the exposure.
The second shot was taken at F18 for 3.2 seconds at 18mm again with this picture i used a graduated filter to level out the exposure.
Monday, 12 July 2010
The Shoe Maker
Saturday, 10 July 2010
Edith May

The Edith May has been restored to its former glory and this photo on the eve of its relaunch shows it docked in the small village of Lower Halstow.
Using a ND grad filter I brought the sky and foreground into the same exposure, the sky however wasn't that interesting. using a normal ND filter I also lengthened the shutter speed allowing the small river that runs through the picture to become nicely blurred. although not perfect I am quite please with this photo.
Lavender


These two photographs took a while to get, I must have taken at least 100 shots before I managed to get anything half decent. Thank god for digital. both shots were shot at f4 ISO 400 trying to make the shutter as fast as possible. As usual I have manipulated these slightly in lightroom adding vignettes mainly to make the backgrounds more pleasing to look at.
Thursday, 1 July 2010
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
Green Thingy's
Underexposed
Monday, 28 June 2010
Boat
Thursday, 24 June 2010
Old Boats and Sunsets

This Photograph of a boat that has only recently broken up was taken at ISO 100, F11 for 1/6 of a second at 23mm. I used a four stop Grad ND filter to bring the sky to a similar level of exposure as the foreground however this is still stlightly underexposed, using lightroom I have tried to alter this underexposure however the middle of the frame is still somewhat dark.

Another Abandoned boat along the river Medway this time taken at ISO 100, F14 for 1/5 of a second at 19mm, using the same Grad filter as the previous photo I have just touched this up on lightroom making the foreground lighter.
Wednesday, 23 June 2010
Rainham Docks

down Rainham Docks just as the sun was setting, railings are under exposed as is the foreground as the sun was infront of me. tried using a neutral density filter but didnt seem to make much difference?
Taken at ISO 100, F22 for 1/2 second at 28mm, used a 2stop neutral density or was it four im not sure
Sunday, 20 June 2010
My end of degree exhibition
Here's is my work from my final exhibition, The curation for the final changed only slightly from my original plan, the main change was to move the photos closer together, this gave the piece a more filled out and complete look, the addition of an A0 photograph was also decided upon and this extra work, worked well in the space it
was put in.
I was worried that the two pieces of work that sat next to each other would not work well because of there similarities, but the way the space was utilised meant that this didnt become an issue.
The Saw at the Saw Mill
Saturday, 19 June 2010
Friday, 18 June 2010
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