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Re: Paul's 52 Week Project

Posted: Tue 09 Apr 2013, 19:36
by Mike Farley
I have just checked the FAQs on the link and there are restrictions on taking cameras on site. Nevertheless, it would be an interesting tour and there are plenty of other things to photograph at Dungeness.

Re: Paul's 52 Week Project

Posted: Tue 09 Apr 2013, 22:32
by davidc
I like the shot but think it'd be more effective as a tilt-shift if it was taken at a higher angle and looking down on something - the foreground looks great but the plain top half means half of the tilt-shift effect is lost (if that makes sense?).

Dungeness is on my list too and I'd DEFINITELY be interested in a tour of a nuclear power plant! Surely we can take photos of the cooling towers etc. from outside the restricted site?

Going to look into it - I've got an idea for photographing a powerstation and didn't know dungeoness had one!

Week 11

Posted: Mon 15 Apr 2013, 09:44
by Paul Heester
Spent a great day at the British Wildlife Centre near Godstone yesterday. Its really setup well for photographers with regular feeding sessions every half hour and plenty of enclosures that have no fences. The highlight for me were the numerous owls they have which are brought out to an open area for their feeding. This Eagle Owl posed long enough to get a few good shots. They swoop from one side to another to grab their food but trying to get an image in flight was next to impossible!

They do have special photography sessions so may post that on the Outings section as a possible idea.

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Week 11/52 by pheester, on Flickr

Re: Paul's 52 Week Project

Posted: Mon 15 Apr 2013, 10:51
by davidc
I do like their eyes :)

Re: Paul's 52 Week Project

Posted: Mon 15 Apr 2013, 14:54
by Mike Farley
Good, sharp shot and DOF well managed.

Week 12/52

Posted: Fri 26 Apr 2013, 17:05
by Paul Heester
Bit late posting this one but still shot within the week. Spent a few lunchtimes walking around the City looking for reflected light off all the glass buildings as well as shafts picking out details. This was on my list but Damien Demolder reminded me of it. Plus I vaguely recall an Australian photographer doing similar and noting down angles of the sun at different points of the year. Certainly nothing that complicated here, although I did the same circuit of roads for 3 lunchtimes. My hit rate was awful for this, increasing my admiration of street photographers.

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Week 12/52 by pheester, on Flickr

Re: Paul's 52 Week Project

Posted: Fri 26 Apr 2013, 21:13
by Nina
This one works well for me Paul. :)

Re: Paul's 52 Week Project

Posted: Sat 27 Apr 2013, 15:35
by davidc
I quite like it too, reminds me of the shots Damien Demolder was talking about in the written lecture.

Week 13/52

Posted: Tue 30 Apr 2013, 08:24
by Paul Heester
Having seen similar on flickr I decided to try using a paperclip and getting interesting reflections/refractions. I printed up different grid patterns and using a mirror and some water added different coloured paperclips. This one has a swimming pool-like pattern which suited the scene. I used a spare white sheet to reflect some daylight onto the paperclip itself.

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Week 13/52 by pheester, on Flickr

Re: Paul's 52 Week Project

Posted: Tue 30 Apr 2013, 11:10
by davidc
Haha something like this was on my list to do this year too, very well done :)

Will have to leave this a good few months so I don't look like I'm copying though!