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Bruce Gill's Photography Blog: Mixed Projects at Mersea Island
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Saturday, 7 March 2009. Mixed Projects at Mersea Island. We went to Mersea Island today, unfortunately I only took my compact with me but the visit has inspired me to go there again ASAP. I want to follow up on at least 3 or 4 shots here. There's a lot here and I've tried to think of many of the projects, this will also be another image sequence for Project 8 to be finished shortly. Posted by Bruce Gill. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bishops Stortford, Herts, United Kingdom. View my complete profile.
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Bruce Gill's Photography Blog: March 2009
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Tuesday, 10 March 2009. Both waterfall shots {f22, 30 seconds, iso100} around midnight with a bloody great big light. Posted by Bruce Gill. Saturday, 7 March 2009. Mixed Projects at Mersea Island. I've got to say I found the compact really nice as I didn't have to think about many settings. This made for a nice flow. It's been good to look at and see images within these waiting to be taken with a little more care and attention using my SLR and a tripod etc. Posted by Bruce Gill. Friday, 6 March 2009.
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Bruce Gill's Photography Blog: Red Harry "Give me all your nuts"
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Monday, 2 February 2009. Red Harry "Give me all your nuts". Well we're snowed in at a cottage in Cumbria! Oddly email and internet work but the phones are dead and the roads are invisible. Here's a picture of Harry the Red Squirrel. He's come every morning for a feed! More to come when I get home. I'm still trying for one of him in the snow. Posted by Bruce Gill. Even up here in Scotland reds are not common so this is great. I hope you get a good shot in the snow. 2 February 2009 at 14:30. End of the lin...
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Bruce Gill's Photography Blog: Square or not?
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Tuesday, 10 March 2009. Both waterfall shots {f22, 30 seconds, iso100} around midnight with a bloody great big light. Posted by Bruce Gill. I prefer the square in both, can't say why. The rule of thirds should work the same way, don't you think? And the golden mean would be worth a try too. 11 March 2009 at 13:31. I agree with Mary. The squares work really well. I love your midnight waterfall - very otherworldly. Emma. 14 March 2009 at 13:05. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Bruce Gill's Photography Blog: April 2009
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Saturday, 11 April 2009. The wind was incredible on the first day. The picture above captures it, I've never seen anything like it. It was like we were standing in the sea. I like the crop above with the sharp streak of black sea pointing to the people in the distance. Hopefully more to come. Posted by Bruce Gill. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bishops Stortford, Herts, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Ideas to follow up. My Graphic Design site. Sally Smith - Writer. Josef Hoflehner - Photographer.
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Bruce Gill's Photography Blog: November 2008
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Saturday, 15 November 2008. F71, 6", iso100, 105mm. I've been reading through "Photography, A concise history" and found a few images in there that really interest me. One was of an apple named, "untitled" or "Galaxy Apple" by Paul Caponigro. F20, 25", iso400, 105mm. F20, 25", iso400, 105mm. F20, 30", iso400, 105mm. F20, 30", iso400, 105mm (retouched). Also I found a 1:1 crop (square crop) worked best in my opinion, though my apple was very round rather than the oval one in the original by Paul Caponigro.
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Bruce Gill's Photography Blog: January 2009
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Saturday, 24 January 2009. I have been working, honest. It's been 2 months since I last posted, not a good start but I've been away to the states and then Xmas and work commitments etc. Any how, back to it! I'll ad more here shortly but here's the first image from the short break. The cows have long since gone from the field across from me but there's still some evidence of their existence! More to follow soon. Posted by Bruce Gill. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bishops Stortford, Herts, United Kingdom.
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Bruce Gill's Photography Blog: Project 9
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Thursday, 5 March 2009. This was a quick project using the various focal lengths I can achieve with the lenses I have. I've used this scene as I was there for another project to be honest. The sun was above and behind the shell building in the 400mm shot so it wasn't the best time for the photos. I've also been struggling getting back in to the project since xmas so I really needed to get a move on. This was shot in Hatfield Forest. Posted by Bruce Gill. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The observant ...
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Bruce Gill's Photography Blog: Project 7
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Thursday, 5 March 2009. Needed to get cracking! Objects in different positions in the frame. Centered in the frame. A little off center. Close to the edge. A little way off centered. Close to the edge. On the pictures of Sammy my dog I preferred the image where Sam is close to the edge. this is helped by her pose i think, looking in to the center of the image. Again for the National Trust picture I preferred the object to be to the edge. Posted by Bruce Gill. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The obser...
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Bruce Gill's Photography Blog: October 2008
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Friday, 31 October 2008. After seeing the "Ghost Town? Empty Homes in London" on ITV and having a chat with another OCA student (see the comments to my "London's Empty Homes" post) I've just remembered a book called, "Hide That Can" by Deirdre O'Callaghan. It's a very true and open book containing some great portraits of the homeless men staying at Arlington House, a hostel in Camden, London. Posted by Bruce Gill. Labels: Ideas to follow up. Posted by Bruce Gill. Labels: Ideas to follow up. Posted by Bru...