Water in motion.
18mm, 1/200s, f/3.5, ISO 400
Concept
This year I will be mostly... taking a photo every day, and posting it up here for you all to see and comment on if you feel inclined (please do). It's not an original idea, I stole it off a friend and many other people are doing the same as I speak, but I thought it seemed like a great idea to get used to my new toy, my Canon Eos 500D with Tamron 18-250mm Macro lens - my first digital SLR.
A lot of sites online talk about 'project 365' where people are encouraged to take a photo every day, but while their take on it is to create a personal history of the photographer, I wanted to make it a bit more abstract, more about the world around me. So this isn't meant to be a photo diary of my life, I am striving for each photo to be 'good' because of its artistic and technical merit, not because it's personal to me. Having said that personal subject matter will inevitably creep in as inspiration, but that's allowed, the book I'm reading claim that "every picture we take is merely a self-portrait of our inner psyche"!
I had a think of a couple of ideas for themes and settled on 'moods'. Then I was hit by indecision as to what to do if I take a photo I like and want to upload as my daily snap, but it doesn't fit the theme. So I have decided that the theme is just for inspiration rather than as a criteria, the photos can be of anything. That way I get the most flexibility of what to upload, and still have a muse.
While I'll be taking photos every day, I'll only upload them every few days, so keep checking back. I'm not anticipating the photos to be groundbreaking (at least not to start with!), the whole point is to improve so I won't be great initially. But I'll still try my best which will hopefully keep it interesting. Please feel free to add whatever comments you like (hopefully constructive!) as that will help me as much as the process of actually taking a photo a day, I will endeavour to reply to them all.
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Thursday, 27 October 2011
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Tuesday 25th October 2011
This is the town I work in, Tunstall, taken from the town I first lived in when I moved to Stoke-on-Trent, Burslem. This is a view that I theoretically see pretty often but while passing down this street your eye can see so much more and usually focusses on the road. When driving today I noticed how many of the nice buildings I could see in the distance so pulled over to see if my 270mm lens could get close enough in. It did, and the parts I wanted to capture pleasingly filled the whole frame, giving a different perspective to the one I usually see. Instead of trying to get round the street lights and the foreground houses, they actually made a more rounded image.
169mm, 1/100s, f/8, ISO 100
169mm, 1/100s, f/8, ISO 100
Sunday 23rd October 2011
Saturday 22nd October 2011
A bit of a failed attempt at cave photography. This is the best of the bunch and doesn't even get close to what I was trying to achieve! Bit more research required before the next attempt.
18mm, 20s, f/5.6, ISO 800
18mm, 20s, f/5.6, ISO 800
Friday 21st October 2011
I was determined to find something to photograph in the caving hut this evening after all these weren't many other options with the sky overcast and me keen to get to bed. I actually quite like this simple image of some old furniture complete with old magazines.
65mm, 1/60s, f/5.6, ISO 400
65mm, 1/60s, f/5.6, ISO 400
Friday, 21 October 2011
Thursday 20th October 2011
The composition isn't right on this photo, but it was a lovely building and the picture I had in mind didn't work, so this is what I was left with.
46mm, 1/80s, f/8, ISO 200
46mm, 1/80s, f/8, ISO 200
Wednesday 19th October 2011
This is Victoria Hall in Stoke, venue for various performances and concerts. It is VERY colourfully lit, with the lights on a scrolling cycle of various modes. This was the most garish and I was pleased I managed to capture it before it changed despite the 6 second exposure. This isn't really a hard photo to take, but I think it was worth capturing!
20mm, 6s, f/8, ISO 200
20mm, 6s, f/8, ISO 200
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Monday 17th October 2011
Labels:
detail,
effort,
friends,
indoors,
participation
Saturday 15th October 2011
I had a lovely ride on the motorbike today to get a bit of work done at Chester, and on the way I passed a sign for the staircase locks at Bunbury. On the way back I stopped off to have a look. It was a really lovely autumn day and the colours on the trees and in the reflections on the water were just beautiful.
59mm, 1/80s, f/8, ISO 400
59mm, 1/80s, f/8, ISO 400
Friday 14th October 2011
Wednesday 12th October 2011
An abstract view, playing with reflections and focus, no photoshop trickery except the usual enhancements.
219mm, 1/100s, f/6.3, ISO 400
219mm, 1/100s, f/6.3, ISO 400
Tuesday 11th October 2011
This is The Crescent in Buxton, originally a Georgian spa developed in the 18th Century by the Duke of Devonshire using his mining profits and modelled on ones in Bath. It has been empty several years but is being restored with the help of lottery funding.
18mm, 15s, f/11, ISO 400
18mm, 15s, f/11, ISO 400
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Friday 7th October 2011
Taken a little after midnight, oops, but I was driving down the motorway after work. This toy snake is from Sandown zoo on the Isle of Wight.
92mm, 1/30s, f/5, ISO 400
92mm, 1/30s, f/5, ISO 400
Friday, 7 October 2011
Thursday 6th October 2011
Wednesday 5th October 2011
Tuesday 4th October 2011
I've got an SLR again! Well, a body, still waiting for a lens. In the meantime the old one is still functional even if the elements are damaged by water scum reducing the image quality. It meant I could get the LEDs out again though.
18mm, 4s, f/7.1, ISO 200
18mm, 4s, f/7.1, ISO 200
Sunday, 2 October 2011
Sunday 2nd October 2011
An in-motion snap taken on the Cat and Fiddle cycle challenge today. A really enjoyable ride, and a nice day for it too!
6.1mm, 1/640s, f/3.2. (auto)
6.1mm, 1/640s, f/3.2. (auto)
Saturday 1st October 2011
Into the last quarter of the year and I have high hopes for having a new SLR before the end of next week, in the mean-time bear with me! This shot was an accident as I had the white balance wrong. I corrected it, and came out with a very ordinary shot which I would have just abandoned, but I quite like this one, it reminds me of a horror film - moonlight, something eerily odd, a focus on a trivial item.
4.6mm, 1/60s, f/7.1. (auto)
4.6mm, 1/60s, f/7.1. (auto)
Friday 30th September 2011
I really really wished I'd had an SLR with me this evening - coming home from a motorbike ride and there was mist lying on the fields and a moon in the red sky. Beautiful! Thankfully this field mist happens quite often in the Churnet Valley so I shall have to see it as an opportunity and head back.
14.7mm, 1s, f/5.6. (auto)
14.7mm, 1s, f/5.6. (auto)
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