This is another image shot last weekend at Gordale Scar near to Malham in the Yorkshire Dales. The image is of the side of the Scar before you get to the main scramble. The scar is actually a huge fault line and covered in limestone. If you have never been to this area it's well … Continue reading Friday Image No.52
Category: Digital Photography
The Sun is Out
The sun is out at last which means it's no good for Landscape Photography. But it is good for Infrared Landscape Photography. Yesterday I went up to the Yorkshire Dales in order to try out my new Olympus EM5 which I had converted to Infrared. The conversion was completed by ProTech in the UK and … Continue reading The Sun is Out
Friday Image No. 51
I don't mind admitting that I struggled to find a Friday image to post today. In the end I had to go back to the end of December when I visited the Lakes. The weather seems to have been terrible of late and it's getting pretty depressing. It's made all the worse knowing that I … Continue reading Friday Image No. 51
My Infrared Conversion Arrives
A couple of weeks back I posted a blog about how I wanted to buy a second EM5 and get it converted to Infrared. Whilst the Infrared GX1 is nice I felt that a second converted EM5 body would fit better with my kit. That way there are less spare batteries and chargers to carry. … Continue reading My Infrared Conversion Arrives
Perfect Prints Every Time – New Book
I receive a lot of mail from photographers struggling to print their photographs on inkjet printers. It's usually things such as there's a colour cast or the print doesn't look like the image on screen. Sometimes it's a little more serious with complaints such as the colours and blacks are completely off. Many people who … Continue reading Perfect Prints Every Time – New Book
Friday Image No. 050
Regular readers of this blog may well remember my experiment with the Nikon D800 which I eventually sold. At the time I had a number of outings where I struggled to get the best out of the camera. Isn’t it interesting how time and distance from an event help change your perception. Don’t worry, I … Continue reading Friday Image No. 050
Hybrid Workflow
On a recent photo outing with a friend we got talking about film photography. He had recent returned to film photography (but also uses a digital camera) and was now using a hybrid workflow with his film. This involved shooting film which he then scanned using an Epson V700 flatbed scanner. The resulting scans … Continue reading Hybrid Workflow
Spring Has Arrived
I didn't have to walk far for this shot. These crocus were in the pot outside my back door. Lovely colours from the RX10 again.
Friday Image No.049
This week’s Friday Image is yet another picture from my Sony RX10. I must apologise to anyone who feels this is becoming a Sony RX10. It isn’t, it’s just that I am finding myself reaching for the RX10 increasingly often, especially when a walk is involved. I don’t need to remember to take additional lenses … Continue reading Friday Image No.049
Reminder to all Photoshop Users
Just a little reminder to all you Photoshop users out there. This weekend my book "Essential Photoshop" is free to download from Amazon. Just go to your local Amazon website and search for "Essential Photoshop" or "Robin Whalley" in the Kindle store. On Saturday and Sunday you will find the book is available for free. … Continue reading Reminder to all Photoshop Users