Wednesday, 20 May 2009




I thought I'd start using this blog again to post up some of my favourite  photos and any LO"s etc 

Wednesday, 5 March 2008

Moving subjects!!!!!!!



OK , so I am kind of getting the hang of using manual for a fixed subject, but what about a moving one??? Not so easy thats for blooming sure ,it was a real hit or a miss! I went along with my sister to the mother and baby swimming, it was so cute!!!! Here are a couple of pictures from that day. The main trouble was my sister seemed to spend most of her time in the part of the pool that was full of direct sunlight which caused all sorts of glare, the second problem was that they were moving about constantly , I don't think I got my shutter speed high enough as many were blurred. Any ideas welcome as Im planning to go back next week and try again!

(1/85 f3 and 1/50 f3)

Tuesday, 4 March 2008

Mothers Day




I decided to take myself off for 1/2 hour on Mothers day to the local harbour, it was cold,wet and miserable but I did enjoy the peace! The 3 pictures are taken on manual at 1/15 F2.8 ISO 80, 1/25 F3.4 ISO 800 and the last one 1/125 F3.4 ISO 800. Now I think that I may be trying to run before I can walk because I was trying to capture the dark colours of the boat and also keep the boats through the gap in focus,  of course the water through the gap was much brighter which caused me problems. After studying the pictures when I got home I concluded that... I need to choose an easier subject to photograph!! haha, seriously though, I think it may help to have a longer shutter speed and reduce the ISO to stop it being so grainy, I would also alter my point of focus next time between the boat and the gap to see which would of worked better. Please feel free to chip in with your opinions on how I could have captured this clearer!

1st outing in manual!




Ok so this was my first trip out using manual, it was a very cold day and I got quite frustrated with myself having to spend so long fiddling to try to get the readings to look ok.  The first two pictures are taken from the same angle but with slightly different settings, I can see a distinct difference between the pictures, the stonework is definately clearer in the first one.  The stone work on the angel grave was really amazing and I am pretty pleased with the overall quality of the photo. I did find that using a high ISO (anything over 800) on my camera comes out really grainy, I don't know if its because I dont have a long enough shutter speed or whether thats the best my camera performs at that setting?? I'll have to have a longer play I think!
One more thing! this course has definately helped me see more of the city I live in, I've lived in Edinburgh all my life apart from a brief stay in Durham for Uni, its shocking how little I have seen of the city I live in!  

Friday, 22 February 2008

The scarey "M" word!





Well today I took my first steps into the world of manual photography and thoroughly enjoyed myself twiddling all the buttons and watching the changes in histograms. I began to figure out what was going to work and what wasn't, I found it helpful to work in reverse for some reason?? ie I would aim to change the settings so that the picture would be completely overexposed / underexposed. The area I think Im going to have to look at further is the length of the shutter speed, Im really rubbish at maths and keep getting confused to whats a  long exposure and whats a really short exposure. 
Anyway, here are the pictures I took today, I have posted the good , the bad and the ugly ones to help re-inforce things for me.

Tuesday, 19 February 2008

This picture is my favourite of the day, nature is such a wonderful thing!