Visual Texture
- November 16th, 2008.
- 3 comments.
I have recently uploaded some new photographs to my Flickr.com account. Please feel free to visit and leave me any comments or feedback.
Retro Photography
- August 1st, 2008.
- One comment.
Macro
- May 29th, 2008.
- 3 comments.
I thoroughly enjoy photography, although i’m very much an amateur, i do try to use graphic design as a reference and source of inspiration when it comes to composition.
Silly Daises
Chive Flower
Lomography Take-2!
- May 13th, 2008.
- 2 comments.
After having little look with my first lomography reel, i am please that my 2nd reel has actually came out with some relatively well balanced exposures. Learning from past experiences, not much lighting means under-exposure even if the built in flash is on, i ensured that all my new snaps were taken in full natural daylight.
Slowly i am becoming more confident, judging the subject and it’s distance. Although i admit, when it comes to the Lomography Fisheye 2 camera i have a lot to learn!
Enthused
…and Sky
Book Jacket
- April 5th, 2008.
- One comment.
Preparing work for my showcase, i spent today photographing working designs in the form of tabletop photography. When presenting completed work, such as the book jacket, the design becomes real when presented in its entirety.
Book Jacket
created for Insulin Murders
Self-initiated
StockPhotoPro
- March 8th, 2008.
- 5 comments.
I was requested to upload some work to StockPhotoPro. You gain commission depending on how many times your photos get downloaded - in other words - the revenue it brings to StockPhotoPro. I’ve selected only two images (shown below) for the time being as i have yet to learn more about the system, if anyone knows more information, like does that mean i’ve handed the copyright over to them (therefore it is no longer my image), could you please email me.
Many thanks, Sa.
UPDATE 27th March ‘08: Open Flower ID [316569ZFX] // Table Top Photography with Ink ID [3250616WJK]
Transient
- December 31st, 2007.
- No comments.
After the Sunday roast was cooked, i took the liberty of filling the cooking tray with boiling kettle water and washing liquid, left it overnight. The result was this, a fantastically well formed pattern created with the formation of rising fat. It is so unpredictable; created through natural occurrence.
Focus
- December 27th, 2007.
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