Wednesday, 29 April 2009

Norfolk Skies

Its been ages (well it seems that way) since I have had the time to sit down and write a post. Things have been really busy, my summer courses for the wildlife trust have sold out and we are now adding extra places to some of them. I have got bookings on my other workshops all the way into November!

But - hey I'm not complaining! One of the other reasons for my blogging absence is that I have been away in Norfolk doing some charity work, teaching sailing on the broads. Blah blah I hear you thinking, what about the photography....well here's a couple from my week up there...

This shot of an oar was taken directly into the sun in order to get the spray really standing out to give a sense of action. Its pretty much as it came out of the camera with just a minor curves adjustment.

On a more serene front is this landscape - Norfolk is famous for its big skies and it didn't disappoint. This is a shot of a disused wind pump taken from just outside Hunters Boatyard at Womack. I underexposed it by about a stop to make the sky really stand out. Click the pic for a bigger version.