This is how a boring winter morning spent on budgets and spreadsheets can suddenly become interesting. I had a feeling that something moving outside while I was working on my computer, it turned out to be this beautiful pheasant. I quickly grabbed my camera, mounted the bazooka and took a few shots, below is the... Continue Reading →
London’s South Bank
A blue hour view of London
Yellow Screen on Camera Raw 9+
It was about time to replace my old laptop, which served me very well for a few years. My new hardware, packed with a 6th generation i7 processor and tons of RAM for image processing power, includes an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M graphic card. When I first open a RAW file in Photoshop through Adobe... Continue Reading →
Leeds Castle – can you “unlearn” photography?
This is how it went. I was walking across the beautiful land surrounding Leeds Castle, there were still only a few visitors and the weather conditions were just magical. These days the sun never gets too high above the horizon and on the occasion it was conveniently positioned to my right. The sky was blue... Continue Reading →
Lighthouse – Fine Art view
Most of the times, the effect and impact your images have is down to the way people visualise what they see, but vision can change over time. For example, one day you may be out with your camera, see something, shoot a few frames, go home and "develop" them in line with what inspired you in... Continue Reading →
Old Royal Naval College
Greenwich is in my view one of the most interesting places to see in London. These images portray the Old Royal Naval College. There is a lot of history about this place and to give a rough idea of what this area represented at the time of the British Empire and heavy cargo shipping, up... Continue Reading →