Some great tips from plenty of different sources today. Check out the below links, especially teh Gumshoe tutorial for all you design freaks out there.
The Photoshop case study also looks interesting, with more to come on that on future blogs, so don't forget to sign up for that one.
On to something else. I work over London Bridge so I get the delight of walking over it everyday to work, but I have to ask, has anyone seen the wonderful view the past few days? With clear skies and a low sunrise, it makes a perfect picture for any camera fanatic. Make sure you get out there on a clear day and catch the wonderful view of Tower Bridge in the morning golden mist.
If you have something, don't forget to post it in the comments or send it to me so I can post it on the blog.
Photoshop Case Study – Picture to xmas card
http://www.adidap.com/2007/12/13/photoshop-case-study-from-picture-to-christmas-card-i/
Frame your image – Digital Photography School
http://digital-photography-school.com/blog/frame-your-images/
Tutorial Gumshoe – Make a Wii button
http://www.tutorialgumshoe.com/make-a-nintendo-wii-style-button-in-photoshop/
Lightroom Killer Tips –
http://www.lightroomkillertips.com/
Thursday, 13 December 2007
Tuesday, 11 December 2007
Video of Lighting Tips - 1 on 1
I found this on uTube and thought it was pretty good. Follow all of his videos for some good tips.
Monday, 10 December 2007
The Weekends Best Blogs !
Hi people, with so many good guides to lots of different aspects of photography, I thought I would list some of the good articles I have read over the weekend.
The Art of Portrait Photography - Eric Hamilton Photography
http://www.dilvie.com/2007/11/art-of-portrait-photography.html
Great tips for all, from a professional photographer.
Tips for Photographing Pets - by Elizabeth West (Photodot.com)
http://photodoto.com/index.php/2007/12/03/ten-tips-for-photographing-pets/
Helpful tips for any pet lover wanting to take pics
Video and tips of Food Photography - (DIYPhotography.net)
http://www.diyphotography.net/making-it-look-yammy
Another good blog from DIYPhotography of Food Photography.
Review of the Big Bounce Flash Accessories - (Weekly Photography Tips)
http://weeklyphototips.blogspot.com/2007/12/review-of-lumiquest-big-bounce.html
This turns out to be a quite a good solution to dark shadows from flashes.
I found these articles to be really helpful, and could definitely help you on your way.
Any comments or suggestions would be great.
Lee
The Art of Portrait Photography - Eric Hamilton Photography
http://www.dilvie.com/2007/11/art-of-portrait-photography.html
Great tips for all, from a professional photographer.
Tips for Photographing Pets - by Elizabeth West (Photodot.com)
http://photodoto.com/index.php/2007/12/03/ten-tips-for-photographing-pets/
Helpful tips for any pet lover wanting to take pics
Video and tips of Food Photography - (DIYPhotography.net)
http://www.diyphotography.net/making-it-look-yammy
Another good blog from DIYPhotography of Food Photography.
Review of the Big Bounce Flash Accessories - (Weekly Photography Tips)
http://weeklyphototips.blogspot.com/2007/12/review-of-lumiquest-big-bounce.html
This turns out to be a quite a good solution to dark shadows from flashes.
I found these articles to be really helpful, and could definitely help you on your way.
Any comments or suggestions would be great.
Lee
Thursday, 6 December 2007
Photography Online !
It's been a long time since I last posted some pictures or a silly story to go with it, but I will be getting back into it soon I promise.
In the meantime I have discovered "Google Reader" A cool little programme that lets you subscribe to blogs and have them share with others. So I thought I would help out those who are like me and are new to photography and spend lots of time online reading about it.
So on the right is a box with shared blog articles I have read and what I think are very helpful, even to professionals and amateur photographers. There are lots of tips, and useful guides for new ideas and inspiration.
If you want to subscribe to my "Shared Blogs" then you can do that. I try to pick lots of information from the web that I think is interesting.
You can view all of the first articles by clicking here...
Let me know if you think this is helpful in anyway.
Cheers
Lee
In the meantime I have discovered "Google Reader" A cool little programme that lets you subscribe to blogs and have them share with others. So I thought I would help out those who are like me and are new to photography and spend lots of time online reading about it.
So on the right is a box with shared blog articles I have read and what I think are very helpful, even to professionals and amateur photographers. There are lots of tips, and useful guides for new ideas and inspiration.
If you want to subscribe to my "Shared Blogs" then you can do that. I try to pick lots of information from the web that I think is interesting.
You can view all of the first articles by clicking here...
Let me know if you think this is helpful in anyway.
Cheers
Lee
Friday, 19 October 2007
Drifting
Taken this summer at Frinton on Sea. It's a special place for me as it was were my family all went last year before my Dad started to get worse from his illness. Its a fantastic place for sitting and thinking and enjoying the sea/sun/sand.
I took this picture because it gives me a sense or security for some reason, like I am 10 again playing on the sand with everyone.
Great days they were, as this was.
Lee
I took this picture because it gives me a sense or security for some reason, like I am 10 again playing on the sand with everyone.
Great days they were, as this was.
Lee
Monday, 16 July 2007
City of London
Hey people, I am back on it again. It's been a while since I last posted, but I have been really busy with the band recently so I haven't managed to get out and take some shots. This weekend I managed to get into town with a friend, who just bought their first DSLR like me. We took a walk around the square mile, and Tower Bridge South Bank to see if we could catch any nice shots. The weather was pretty good (first time in a month) so I got quite a few. This is the first one of the series. There will be more posted on flickr during the next week or two.
Any comments would be welcomed.
Cheers, Lee.
Any comments would be welcomed.
Cheers, Lee.
Tuesday, 5 June 2007
Promo Echotone
The weekend saw another rehearsal for my band echotone. This week we decided to try and shoot some promo shots for the papers and the website, since we hadn't done any since Mel and Paul had officially joined. So as I haven't got a tripod, James brough his along (video camera tripod) but accidentally left the converter to my camera at home. Sooo, we had to balance the camera on some bags which were perched on the end of a caravan in the middle of a caravan park.
We found an old barn door made of metal, and was rusting to bits. We set the camera to 10 second delay, and took over 60 pics, out of them all this was the best.
I think next time I will purchase my own tripod and do it properly, but considering, I think this came out quite well. Check out the sites in the links to the right.
Lee
We found an old barn door made of metal, and was rusting to bits. We set the camera to 10 second delay, and took over 60 pics, out of them all this was the best.
I think next time I will purchase my own tripod and do it properly, but considering, I think this came out quite well. Check out the sites in the links to the right.
Lee
Monday, 21 May 2007
Angel of the North
This weekend I was up North to see melanie's parents, and we decided to make our way to Newcastle to check out some synthesizers for the band. I managed to grab a fewphotos which are on flickr, but this one was my favourite. Taken from the car as we went past. This was actually Melanie's shot, as it was on her side of the car. I did a small amount of photoshop on curves, but it came out really well.
Good shot Mel !
Good shot Mel !
Thursday, 17 May 2007
Melanie Oh Melanie, the Tatoo lady !
My first portrait, and it was girlfriend Melanie. She was drying her hair before we were going out and I was looking for an excuse to take a nice picture of her, so I managed to take this. Love her eyes and lips in the pic.
The original is posted on flickr.
The original is posted on flickr.
Friday, 11 May 2007
End of The Night !
Last night I was in St. Annes Castle watching John Otway, for those who have never seen him on stage, go and do it. This guy is not famous but had a hit back in 1978 with "really free". Well I say a hit, it got to number 27 in the charts. Anyway, I saw him last night and was hoping to get some pics with the new lens. Unforunately, as it was packed it was impossible, as I got there late from work. So I just took a few pics of the pub, check out flickr for some.
Thursday, 10 May 2007
Sweet smell of Apple
Well this is my first shot with the new lens(canon 50mm f1.8). I love its clarity and colour saturation. I am going to a John Otway gig tonight, so this little number might come in handy.
Pier into the Sea
I guess this will be the start of my future blogs, not much to say really but keep in touch. I will be posting news about what I am up to and pictures that are getting interest.
The pic to the right is a taste of my pics to come. I have just bought a new Canon 50mm f1.8 lens so more is to come from that beauty.
Got any comments, then feel free to leave them on here or flickr.com
Got any comments, then feel free to leave them on here or flickr.com
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