Today’s photo was taken in Church Bay on Saturday afternoon last. Pictured is Roches Point, and 2 yachts sailing back to Crosshaven, no doubt going back to the Cork Week festival (note – listen to the Langer Song to get a flavour of what you’re likely to come across there!)
Category Archives: Photography
Cropping Photos for Impact
I do this all the time, although it’s sometimes hit and miss. Very occasionally I’ll crop because I like the viewport the GIMP displays inside it’s image window. You can scroll the image by using the mouse wheel – press ctrl if you want to scroll sideways.
Rangefinder Mag – July 2004
Mark noticed that the latest issue of Rangefinder is out. He’s listed a few of the articles, there’s lots there!
I hope that broadband connection at home comes soon! I’ve a lot to catch up on!
San Francisco By Night: Before and After
The very talented Andy WIlliams astounds yet again with a gorgeous photo of the Golden Gate bridge and the city behind it.
He’s also taken the trouble to post the picture before he processed it so you can see what a difference that makes. Wow!
quarlo — photos — new york city
quarlo — photos — new york city – Great photo blog from NY. Lovely photos, many highly saturated, others b/w. All imaginative!
Photography Composition Articles Library
There are simply too many articles here for me to ignore this site… One of these days.
And here’s Photography 101 – a summary of lots of general camera info. Good read.
And another 10 tips for the photographer!
Shooting digital in Iraq: Ben Lowy
Here’s what started out to be a dry story that listed the equipment Ben Lowy uses in the field, but later he opens up and give an account of a terrifying but challenging time for him. Great photos too, and not all what you’d expect from Iraq.
“There is a certain attraction to doing conflict photography,” he says. “I think anybody who says there isn’t, doesn’t really look at themselves. You’re your own personal Arnold Schwarzenegger. You get to run headlong into danger. And there’s something really attractive about that. But you also have a tremendous priviledge to be witnessing history for everyone else in the world.”
Do your pictures tell a story?
Photofocus Magazine has a thoughtful article here. Tell a story with your photos.
Why tell stories with your camera? Well, for one thing, people who look at pictures will enjoy looking at a story over a snapshot any day. Telling stories with your camera forces you to slow down and think about what you are doing. What is it about this scene that makes you want to make a photograph? What moves you or attracts your eye? Is there a theme, a phrase or a point of view that you want to capture and preserve?
Asking these types of questions will almost always lead to a better photograph.
Foundphotos – peek into their lives
Foundphotos is kinda strange. It states that, “these were found by doing a search using p2p programs. people share their own personal digital photos in their shared folders, i guess they put them there for friends or family to download or just select their whole my documents folder as shared.”
After scrolling down through the first few photos I got this feeling that I was getting a look into the lives of strangers and other cultures. People from all walks of life are featured here in all kinds of situations – snashots of family, personal encounters, public events and down right silly goings on at times.
Mostly safe for work but no guarantees!
So much to do, so much to read, consume, take in, absorb
I’m hopeless, I’m utterly behind in my reading. There’s a copy of the Sunday Times at home that’s hardly touched, I bought the National Geographic 2 weeks ago and it lies unread in a paper bag, books take longer to read now it seems. So much to do. I mentioned last month that The Digital Journalist would have a tribute to Ronald Reagan in their next issue. It’s out now, go read! I’ll eventually get around to reading it, sometime.
I won’t be reading it tonight however, Jacinta got 2 tickets to go see Julian Marley & The Uprising in the Cork Opera House. Looks like a good gig!