It's not like that at all, infact quite the opposite.
I've tried recently adding another post, but I have reached the photo limit on the blog. To most this would be a case of switching imagehost. I on the other hand think it is a perfect opportunity to move my photography up to the next level.
A Paid website is in order. This week, I'll be creating a website full of sparkly new things, a blog type area, a static gallery, and a shop for both digital and hardcopies of my photos.
Once live I will link it on here and I will hopefully see you over yonder on the new site!
Thank you for your continued support.
Craig Matthews
Thermography
Sunday, 11 November 2012
Sunday, 30 September 2012
A day in our Nobles quarters.
The day was spent in the castle of Dalyngrigge; A Knight of the Shire for Sussex. Originally known as Bodyham Castle, but now known as Bodiam Castle. It is known to be the one of the most idyllic and romantic castles in all of our fair land.
Once more I am pleased with these. I had a lovely day, I learned about the history of the castle and it's builders.
After this I feel my National Trust membership will be used far more.
Thank you for looking again.
Craig Matthews
Thermography
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
An afternoon at the beach.
This weekend I had a lovely few days at a holiday resort on the south coast. With the opportunity of a great photo or two, we headed for the beach.
These were either shot with the f1.4 30mm Sigma, or the 10-20mm Nikon.
This is my attempt at taking a photo with a popular appearance. It so happens to now be one of my favourite photos.
I had a lovely time taking these, and am really pleased with how they have come out. I feel like I am able to take the photos how I wish for them look.
Thank you for looking.
Craig Matthews
Thermography
These were either shot with the f1.4 30mm Sigma, or the 10-20mm Nikon.
This is my attempt at taking a photo with a popular appearance. It so happens to now be one of my favourite photos.
I had a lovely time taking these, and am really pleased with how they have come out. I feel like I am able to take the photos how I wish for them look.
Thank you for looking.
Craig Matthews
Thermography
Monday, 20 August 2012
British Drift Championship at Lydden Hill
A Weekend ago the British Drift Championship graced our fair county. The air was filled with Super Unleaded and Tyre Smoke all weekend long.
Using my friends 400mm lens, we had to camp out quite far away to get the cars in the shots, but the quality of this lens is like no other I have seen. Decent Glass means Decent Photos!
Let the slideways commence.
Mmmm S13.
So many 13's
Loki's brother.
This thing made mean smoke signals.
The local Drift King.
This thing has been ripping up the BDC for years now.
This guy came from the continent to create more smoke signals than the Indians.
Rocket Bunny 14 :)
G35 Falken made So much noise.
Slight spin out I captured.
Touring car looking drift car.
We had a celebrity amongst us, Mr Shane Lynch from Boyzone fame, who is now a World Class Drifter, and came in second in the Super Pro Class.
Arty S13 shot.
Evil looking R34 GT-R.
This concludes the BDC round 4 at Lydden Hill.
Thank you once again for coming and looking.
See you next time.
Craig Matthews
Thermography
Using my friends 400mm lens, we had to camp out quite far away to get the cars in the shots, but the quality of this lens is like no other I have seen. Decent Glass means Decent Photos!
Let the slideways commence.
Mmmm S13.
So many 13's
Loki's brother.
This thing made mean smoke signals.
The local Drift King.
This thing has been ripping up the BDC for years now.
This guy came from the continent to create more smoke signals than the Indians.
Rocket Bunny 14 :)
G35 Falken made So much noise.
Slight spin out I captured.
Touring car looking drift car.
We had a celebrity amongst us, Mr Shane Lynch from Boyzone fame, who is now a World Class Drifter, and came in second in the Super Pro Class.
Arty S13 shot.
Evil looking R34 GT-R.
This concludes the BDC round 4 at Lydden Hill.
Thank you once again for coming and looking.
See you next time.
Craig Matthews
Thermography
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