St. Peter’s Square, Manchester
If you’ve been following this blog for more than a few posts, you’ll know that I’m immersed in an A-level photography course at the moment, and I’ve been so focused on it of late, that I felt I needed to get out and shoot something different for a bit of mental exercise. Lately, I’ve been [...]
Deansgate Manchester in HDR
Early Friday morning I headed into Manchester to shoot some more streetscapes. It was right nippy, and I haven’t managed to locate my photographer’s carpenters fingerless gloves for some time now. However I still managed to put in some time with some long exposure using some ND filters. I shot this with an ND400, and [...]
Manchester in the rain (for a change…)
I’ve been spending yet more time with my OM10 – a rainy day in Manchester… C’est tout. [more]
Getting reacquainted with my OM10s
So it’s been a while since I’ve posted! I’m still familiarising myself with my Macbook, I’ve upgraded my blog from dasBlog to BlogEngine.NET (thanks to handy tips from Kivanc Ozuolmez) and I’ve been working like an absolute fury on my day job. Fortunately, I’ve managed to wangle things such that I am now only working [...]
“Tower in the Mist”
Shot this in Manchester this morning. It was a very gloomy and miserable day, and the top of the Beetham Tower was enshrouded in mist. Took this with the Sigma 30mm 1.4 (which I really don’t use enough) at F1.4 1/2500 sec. I’ve played with it a little in L/room – added a lot of [...]
January 2009. Week 2
This was taken on the corner of Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester using an ND400 filter. This allowed me to reduce the exposure by just over 8 stops to around 15 seconds. Long enough to blur all the wandering shoppers and leave the lone busker and his acquaintance in the frame. This next image is possibly [...]
The Manchester Calendar
The Manchester Calendar is finally live and on sale! Go here to check it out – www.themanchestercalendar.com
Manchester Calendar Short Promo Movie
This is a short promo movie created to promote the Manchester Calendar using a new web application called Animoto. Just click the PLAY button

