Monday, 28 March 2011

Return to Whitby

Another of our trips, this time to Whitby, hoping for a repeat of last year’s Goth Weekend, but unfortunately the British weather had other ideas !

This time there were only three of us, Jim, Steve and myself.

After the essential stop for nourishment (ok a full English Breakfast), we got to Whitby and parked near the Abbey.

Below are some of my photographs from the day:

 

Gothic Cowboy

Gothic Cowboy

 

Vampire

Vampire

 

Umbrella Girl

Umbrella Girl

 

Golden Eyes

Golden Eyes

 

Gothic Bride

Gothic Bride

 

Whilst at Whitby we did have a look around at other sites;

Colourful but Cold

Colourful but Cold

 

Dedication at Robin Hood Bay

Dedication at Robin Hood Bay

 

Although today was a cold one, the opportunity for portrait photography was still quite good, but not as good as last year.

The next  Goth Weekend is 4 – 6th November 2011.

Thursday, 24 March 2011

When the worst happens

I saw the following article, having been registered with this website, and I thought it might be handy for others to look at, just in case !

http://www.digital-photography-school.com/recover-images-from-a-damaged-sd-card/comment-page-1#comment-165253

It does work, I have used this method myself.  But it is important to note though that any type of file can be recovered from a memory card, USB pen drive, hard disk, etc.

Monday, 14 March 2011

Focus on Imaging 2011

The Focus on Imaging show, at the Birmingham NEC, is a big annual event where anyone can visit to see what the main manufacturers in digital photography and imaging are announcing. At the show there was Pentax, Canon, Fujifilm, Sony and someone called Nikon (or was that Nikoff).

Studio lighting from the Flash Centre, amongst others, was demonstrated, together with photo framing.

Also smaller manufacturers and a host of retailers, and magazines, are always ready to show what they have to offer with all kinds of offers and discounts available. For example, Advanced Photographer magazine were offering a Gorilla pod (a very flexible and handy camera tripod / support) to anyone taking out a twelve month subscription to their magazine.

With the retailers who are at the show it's the perfect opportunity to see some of their products and talk to their sales team about anything they sell that interests you. Whilst at the show I asked about a softbox for my portable, hotshoe, flash. After a discussion, and a demo, I came away with one !

A number of companies were offering tutorials and demonstrations using their software, including Corel for their PaintShop Pro X3 software, Adobe and Portrait Professional.

There were also a series of lectures on running a photographic business, wedding photography, etc.

All in all a good day out, at £10 to get in, which you could easily recoup in savings. One tip though, bring your own drinks ! At £1.90 for a small bottle of water, which you could easily buy similar for about 39p in a supermarket, it can become very expensive.

For more details look at http://www.focus-on-imaging.co.uk.