I went for a drive to a view point I know of. The view was obstructed by
roadsigns and hedges. But I still managed to get a shot or two. Then
after this viewpoint I found myself driving anywhere to find the shots I
wanted, and found my bluebell filled woodland. I took an alternative
route on the way home which brought me to pass some flowing fields. I hope you
enjoy the following shots from these locations.
I really like these photos. I hope they are satisfactory.
Thank you for coming to view. See you next time.
Craig Matthews
Thermography
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Cotswold Wander
This weekend, as well as going on a trackday in my motorcar, my friends and I went for a walk to the top of Cleeves Hill, Cheltenham.
The following set of images is from that walk. Some I am very proud of. Some I wish I had taken a few more to get the right levels. This is another of those moments where the LCD has lied, and got back to a dark room and saw how over exposed everything was.
As I said I really like some of these.
I would like to thank my friends Mark, Sarah, and Nick for this weekend.
I hope you enjoyed these photos this week. I must say it was really chilly up there on that hill.
Craig Matthews
Thermography
The following set of images is from that walk. Some I am very proud of. Some I wish I had taken a few more to get the right levels. This is another of those moments where the LCD has lied, and got back to a dark room and saw how over exposed everything was.
As I said I really like some of these.
I would like to thank my friends Mark, Sarah, and Nick for this weekend.
I hope you enjoyed these photos this week. I must say it was really chilly up there on that hill.
Craig Matthews
Thermography
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Clouds over Kent
So I had a play with my circular polarizer today to get some mad definition in the sky.
I had a quick tweak in Lightroom which has inevitably lowered the quality dramatically, but increased the clarity quite nicely.
Even with the loss of quality I am still really pleased with these results. I can see why it would be so easy to spend more time in post production than actual on scenes action though.
Many thanks for viewing.
Craig Matthews
Thermography
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