Sunday 24 July 2016

Middle of Nowhere

This weeks theme for the Photo Friday challenge is middle of nowhere. I thought this one was going to stump me.  We are on holiday in Devon at the moment, and I figured opportunities to get an appropriate image would be very limited. However, out holiday home overlooks the sea. There, bobbing up and down was this little boat.  Bobbing up and down in the middle of nowhere on a grey, featureless sea. Bingo, snap, job done.

Monday 18 July 2016

Landscape

This weeks Photo Friday theme is Landscape.  I live in part of England that is fairly flat and boring, so sweeping vistas tend to look like the walls of a 1970's hospital, bands of beige and green.  So instead I decided to try and do a little abstract instead.

Sunday 17 July 2016

Experimental Light Modifier

If like me you have only a small permanent space for studio work, and budget (aka cheap second hand tat) lighting you will know that it can be difficult to control light.  I have only a soft box, and a few brollies to use.  Rather than get all 'woe is me' about it, I occasionally have a go at DIY solutions.  You may have seem my Pot Noodle snoots.  Today I decided to have a go at some micro soft boxes with the view to using them to light a background whilst reducing the spill onto the subject.  The results aren't brilliant, but I had a go.  This is how I did it.




1) Gather the bits
We have a cheap storage basket, some reflective foil, the sort you shove behind radiators to safe energy, a white sheet, some clothes pegs, duct tape, and electrical insulation tape. The tools I used were scissors, a Dremmel, and a sharpie.








2)











 First I used my light as a template, then cut out a hole with the Dremmel (wear goggles, and cut the hole outside kids)









3)
Use the basket to mark out the fold on the back of the foily stuff.  Cut off the corners




4)
Check the foil fits properlyish.  You can score, or fold this stuff which helps.







5)

Use the Duct tape to join the edges of the foil, then shove it in the basket.







6)
  Tape the excess foil over the side of the basket to hold it in place








7)
Carefully cut out a hole for the light to poke through.  Leave some excess to fold over and tape to the back.  This helps hold the whole contraction to the light without having to use tape on that too.






8) 
This is what it looks like in situ.








9)
I added some of the cotton sheet to soften the light a little





Tuesday 12 July 2016

Golden

This week's theme for Photofriday is Golden.  My first thought was a pint of lager, but then I put my mind back onto the task in hand.  Actually I bought some glycerine to do some of that clever water droplet on a cold glass effect, but couldn't find a little sprayer to apply it, so the lager lives to fight another day.  My next idea came from watching a curious program, about very curious people which was on tv last night.  It was called Kinky Britain, and documented folk who make fetish videos for others.  I though I could do something with Golden Syrup.  It sounded very messy so I held it in reserve in case my last effort was hopeless.  The last effort is the one pictured above.  It's not eggsecuted brilliantly, but it's a nice little yolk......lets crack on.  So there it is.  i hope it gives you a little smile if nothing else.

Thursday 7 July 2016

Let's revive this blog


Well that was a long break.  I did go to another blog site for a while, but I like this one better so I'm back.  So this is not a photo, but it is a screenshot which is technically a picture.  I learnt a bit about databases way back when I was at polytechnic.  I have, of course, forgotten most of what I learned at the time, which wasn't much.  I have vague recollections of trying to stay awake whilst some lecturer or other tried in vain to make normalising data structures both comprehensible, and interesting.  Not to worry I surmised, when would I ever use this stuff anyway?  As it turns out I could do with a little of that knowledge now.  I have landed myself with a few web based projects which inevitably require a database behind them.  I'm not thrilled about it, and I hate doing web interfaces at the best of times (potential future employers ignore that bit).

Contrast

I'd completely forgotten about Photo Friday but as my photography has died a bit I was glad to rediscover it.  So just in time for the current challenge is this effort. Not a great image, but it shows my new fad.  The piano, not the nail varnish.