Photography in Education

Photography in Education

04/07/2010  |  No Comments

A number of months ago I wrote an post entitled “Six Reasons for Photography in Education“.  A few weeks ago I was approached to develop the topic into a full more

Summer Flight Path

Summer Flight Path

09/05/2010  |  1 Comment

There is something about sunny days that make me want to reach for the macro lens. Today I spent twenty minutes running around my garden in pursuit of a hover more

Experiments in Milk

Experiments in Milk

03/01/2010  |  1 Comment

In 1937 Edgerton began a lifelong association with photographer Gjon Mili, who used stroboscopic equipment, particularly a “multiflash” strobe light, to produce strikingly beautiful photographs. It was Edgerton who discovered that more

Frozen Heart

Frozen Heart

24/12/2009  |  4 Comments

Another freezing day offered a quick visit to the garden to capture some of the frozen spider's webs that lay within. I managed to take around a dozen photographs of more

My New Car.... Sort of

My New Car…. Sort of

27/11/2009  |  No Comments

I have previously acknowledged my admiration of the Mini USB storage device and for this year's birthday I received my dream car and Audi TT in silver (would also accept more

What's the Point ?

What’s the Point ?

06/11/2009  |  No Comments

The last of the pencil series. The final macro looks at the point of the pencils, I quite like the DOF but I actually don't think I could take another more

Strawberry Macro

Strawberry Macro

26/10/2009  |  1 Comment

Strangely strawberries ended up a difficult thing to photograph. Over exposure, reflection and too much colour provided a challenge. This photo marks the move to a completely RAW workflow. This photo more

More Sugar

More Sugar

05/10/2009  |  No Comments

Last week it was Sugar and this week I bring you 'Sugar 2'. Once of the first photographs I took with the Canon 500D digital SLR. more

Digital Cityscape

Digital Cityscape

01/10/2009  |  No Comments

I was attempting to recreate a city skyline using some old circuit board. Perhaps I was too close and there is too much detail in the electronic components. Definitely one more