Friday, May 21, 2004

Snow Pattern -?ingvellir, Iceland

snow pattern - ?ingvellir, iceland photo


Snow Pattern - ?ingvellir, Iceland

This one is from a good session on new year day 2010. Instead of stay up all night I decided to go home a little early to wake up the next morning to get the sunrise (well, not that early, sunrise is between 10-11am this time of year).



This is frozen lake? ingvellir. Only parts of its interesting north shore freezes during cold spells because in other parts underground water surfaces in underwater cracks keeping the surface water unfrozen. These cracks are formed were the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates drift apart and they are popular amongst divers as the water is extremely clear with visibility well over 100m. These cracks can also be seen on land in nearby? ingvellir national park.

Saturday, May 15, 2004

Amsterdam

amsterdam photo


Amsterdam

Oudezijds Voorburgwal



Highest position Explore #80 in Jan. 2010

Monday, May 10, 2004

Red Bavarian - BMW E92 3-series

red bavarian - bmw e92 3-series photo


Red Bavarian - BMW E92 3-series

3-Exposure HDR - using the Canon 5D... not bad so far in tests... but I think with more exposures I can get more details in the reflections.

Tuesday, May 4, 2004

Yes sir, I can boogie (5th June 2007)

yes sir, i can boogie (5th june 2007) photo


yes sir, I can boogie (5th June 2007)

So many possible titles for this shot. I was originally thinking of 'The Invisible Piano', or maybe 'Jus'like that' (although this may exclude any non-Brits - or indeed anyone under the age of 30 - and would involve me photoshopping a fez onto my unfortunate dog's head).



A purposefully ridiculous shot today, because I'm feeling a bit blue. Had my provisional assessment day for the Guide Dog trainer role today. 3,000 applicants. 76 people being assessed. Now have to wait to hear if I make the second shortlist for a further full day assessment. Only six roles. What kind of chance do you have? As a wise man once said, 'There's Bob Hope, and there's no hope'.

Sunday, April 18, 2004