...of each unique moment. And then to share. The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever ~ Jacques Yves Cousteau Read more about Jenifer’s work at: http://jeniferbunnett.com https://www.facebook.com/JeniferBunnettPhotography/ https://www.instagram.com/jeniferbunnett/ Authors Note This article is dedicated to Aunt Cis, aged 102, who was responsible for my love of the outdoors and my photography. RIP....
...is very close 28mm but approximating to 4:3. Both lenses were originally introduced in 1973. Details can be found here : http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/lens/fd/data/17-35/fd_20_28_ssc.html It takes 72mm filters so an RF75 / Sev5n system from Lee fits it. http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/lens/fd/data/17-35/ts_35_28_ssc.html?p=1 Things of note - the 35mm TS is very compact even with the adapter on the A7R. It takes 58mm filters so an...
...Repeat as necessary. If you have access to a camera that does ME do the same but without the ND10 You can see more of Chris’s work, in addition to those images shown here, on his website at www.chrisfriel.co.uk and prints of his images can be purchased via www.dougchinnery.com (he plugged). So, in conclusion, why use multiple exposure techniques in...
...Finnish! [2] See https://www.onlandscape.co.uk/2017/04/the-science-and-art-of-hydrology/ and https://www.onlandscape.co.uk/2017/12/the-impact-of-photography-on-impressionism/ [3] after the Greek word for burnt, as in the focusing of light by the lens of a magnifying glass. [4] See http://www.anothermag.com/art-photography/10165/underwater-swimmer-a-shot-that-changed-photography-forever [5] See, for example, Foley et al., 1996. Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice, 2nd ed. Addison-Wesley. [6] Perhaps you remember Snell’s law of refraction? That dates from 1621 though Michael Berry...
...a challenge, but I’ll give it a go! Further reading There are some excellent articles online, where you can read more about the work going on and about why this kind of conservation is so very important. I’ve included links to just a few of these at the bottom of the page. https://www.ywt.org.uk/give-peat-a-chance https://blog.yorkshiredales.org.uk/restoring-the-amazon-of-the-yorkshire-dales/ https://www.yppartnership.org.uk https://www.ukhillwalking.com/articles/opinions/give_peat_a_chance-11854 https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/whats-so-special-about-peat Get in touch...
...for exhibition work: http://serenamorton.com/ His work is being exhibited now until end of January alongside other photographers such as Billy Name, Bill Bernstein, Peter Angelo Simon, Burt Glinn and Hunter Barnes He is represented by Katherine Maginnins for luxury architectural/design projects http://www.katherinemaginnis.com/. For a short video on Dan Nathan’s Parallands, see: http://serenamorton.com/news Sahara 08:40, Utah 23:01 Sahara 08:33, Utah 23:38...
...Hyde article for a while now. Keep tuned in! (stupid phrase for the internet really - keep your IP packets routed through your firewall would be more correct I suppose - doesn't quite slip of the tongue as easily... ho hum..) You can see more of Joe's pictures at either his website www.joewrightphotography.com or on his flickr stream at http://www.flickr.com/photos/noddygoestotoytown/....
...our exhibitors and delegates to mingle during coffee and lunch breaks. Inspired by image makers around the world, Fotospeed began life manufacturing quality darkroom chemistry and specialist fine art printmaking processes. www.fotospeed.com. With 35 years of technical experience and as the world of traditional darkroom made way for the digital revolution, Fotospeed utilised its wealth of expertise and understanding of...
...about getting a photographic project from a germ of an idea to an exhibition. Thomas Peck Tom Peck is an amateur photographer who’s getting more and more serious about his passion. He writes about photography for magazines (onlandscape.co.uk, Black & White Photography, AP, Shoot) and leads workshops in Yorkshire and the US with aspect2i. Visit his websites www.thomaspeck.wordpress.com and www.thomaspeckphotography.com...
...the photographer’s decision to strip away, to get rid of colour, of objects, textures, to blend everything into a formal static composition, to flatten time, that brings us back to Saint Exupery’s insight: there is nothing left to take away, and to be left with perfection… For more of Norman McCloskey’s work see: https://www.normanmccloskey.com and https://www.instagram.com/normmccloskey/ Dún Briste, County Mayo...