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Just choose your spot, it’s all free!

6 August, 2011 in Places

You know how frustrating it can feel when you arrive at the seaside and find the beach so crowded there’s no room to swing a deckchair? Well I have the solution…

The beach at Looe

The Beach at Looe - 7:00 a.m.

Look at this… all the space you could ever wish for… you just need to get out of bed and stake your claim early! 

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High Tide Or Low Tide

5 August, 2011 in Places, Uncategorized

In high seas or in low seas,
I’m gonna be your friend,
He said, “I’m gonna be your friend.”
And, baby, in high tide or low tide,
I’ll be by your side,
I’ll be by your side.

River Looe
Hight Tide or Low Tide – River Looe

Bob Marley wrote some excellent lyrics in his short life and is sadly missed by many. Interestingly I’ve found I often think of song lyrics when I’m out and about with my camera… I’m not just talking about the annoyance of some tune buzzing round in my head, but a real connection between the subject in my viewfinder and the words of a particular song… this time it just happened to be Bob’s High Tide or Low Tide.

An exercise in lateral thinking perhaps? More likely to be Usky’s butterfly brain! ;-)

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What constitutes a favourite?

3 August, 2011 in Art, People, Places

We all have favourite things in our lives… clothes, cars, places, etc. but the question I’d like an answer to is, what makes something special enough for it to become one of your favourite things?

henri-cartier-bresson

Henri Cartier-Bresson's Paris

For me favourite things fall into specific categories, especially where images are concerned. A photograph that is sublimely composed for instance, or one that leaps out of the frame thanks to some stunning content… I’m thinking about images by other photographers here, like this one by Henri Cartier-Bresson from his Paris Studies.

Napalm Girl by Huynh Cong ‘Nick’ Ut

Napalm Girl by Huynh Cong ‘Nick’ Ut

Or this one by Huynh Cong ‘Nick’ Ut who in June 1972 took the iconic image of 9 year old Kim Phuc fleeing her village after a napalm attack by American bombers.

Ansel Adams, Landscapes Of The American West

Ansel Adams, from Landscapes Of The American West

Or then again any one of perhaps a hundred images by the wonderful Ansel Adams who photographed the raw beauty of America and the American peoples like no-one either before or since.

I wish I had just a little of the talent of photographic artists like these.

When it comes to my own images I tend to be hyper-critical and while I am happy to post various ‘snaps’ here there are very few that I really, really, like.

That said I do have more than a few photographs that are poorly composed, badly framed, ill-lit and generally second rate, that despite their faults I really do like. Some have happened ‘by accident’ so to speak, others have been deliberately taken with knowledge afore-hand that they will not satisfy artistically, but will be pleasing to the eye anyway… one such is this one:

Sunrise at East Looe

Sunrise at East Looe

It was early morning… well before 6:00am anyway… and I’d left my tripod at the hotel, so used a handy railing to steady the camera as best I could while I shot a series of quite long exposures to capture the sun rising out of the water. It would have been so much easier with the camera securely mounted, but I knew I’d miss the shot if I went back to the hotel to get the tripod so I just crossed my fingers and hoped… this is the best of that series… I love the gentle colours and the rocks in silhouette. The image is far from perfect, but it graces my wall as a 33″ x 24″ mounted print and never fails to illicit a comment from first-time viewers.

I guess it just goes to prove, some things don’t have to be perfect to be a firm favourite.

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Time Passages

1 August, 2011 in Places

As a photographer I have long been impressed by the effect the passage of time has on light and the way a subject is lit. As a guitar playing individual I have long been impressed by the talent of Al Stewart and particularly his album Time Passages.

Looe Sunset

Looe Sunset

Barely a minute separates these two images of the sun setting over the sea at Looe in Cornwall… but what a difference a minute makes!

Looe Sunset 2

Looe Sunset 2

You could be fooled into thinking these pictures are shown in the wrong order, but I assure you the top image was grabbed first despite it appearing darker and more ‘sun-setty.’ Don’t you just love the way the fading light combined with the setting sun gives it al all-over magenta glow? And just why did that warmth disappear so quickly? Lightthe photographer’s most favoured tool.

And now for those of you who may be unaware of Al Stewart’s work, this:

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