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Archive for 2009

Moving and Moved!

In Blogroll on 08/04/2009 at 8:36 am

Hi As well as moving back to the UK I’ve also moved my blog onto my own server.

You can find it here http://photographyinitaly.com/blog/ and from now onwards I will only be updating that site.  Please change your bookmarks and sorry for any inconvienience.

Booking going well for the 2010 Event

In Nikon, Photographic, Wedding, glamour, photography, portraiture on 31/03/2009 at 3:31 am
The bookings have reached the dizzy heights of 17 people who have already paid their deposits and will be attending the March 2010 event.  Pretty good to say we are just under a year away.  Other people have expressed an interest and sadly some of them will definitely be disappointed if they all want to come because there are more “interested” people than there are beds.
There are probably many more people who would like to attend but don’t even know about the event yet so for them let me explain a little more.
It’s a “not for profit” event where everyone shares the cost of the rent of the house and pays a contribution for the models and facilitators.  Everyone cooks their own meals and tidies up after themselves and also share their ideas with everyone.
There are 3 informal group meetings per session with 3 sessions per day.  These group meetings are loosely led by someone but everyone in the group can offer their own opinions at any time.
If anyone wants to volunteer to lead a group they can do if they want to share a particular technique that they think others will benefit from.
There is a model at each session and session titles range from Shooting under Difficult Existing Light to Trash the Dress and Boudoir to the Bride Getting Ready.  Weddings and Portraiture techniques will be covered and the models are also available for private hire if delegates wants to shoot for their own portfolio.
With a price ticket of only £180 for the 4 nights accommodation and all the sessions it’s a great way of expanding your own knowledge and meeting other like minded people.
This is the Hallway.  Where would you put the model?

This is the Hallway. Where would you put the model?

If you are interested in attending have a look at my site at www.prgh.co.uk/2010.html and if you have any further questions please just ask.

Phototraining in the UK

In Photographic, Wedding, glamour, photography, travel on 12/02/2009 at 2:50 am

Once back in the UK I have to keep myself busy.
First gig on the list will be the resurrection of my annual week away event in March 2010.
In 2010 it’s going to be held in the Peak District near Buxton in a fabulous house on the moor.
The location

It has thirteen bedrooms and some beautiful rooms for photography in.

I’ve already got one model booked and looking for at least 2 more. Skyy has already confirmed and having worked with her before I know she’s going to be stunning as usual.
Skyy

If anyone wants more details please have a look here

We are going to be covering Wedding, Portrait, Glamour and Fine art Nude photography, software workflows using Lightroom2 plus marketing and sales – essential during periods of small growth to maximise your business potential. Real life problems faced with real life people.

UPDATE  We’ve now got 19 people promising to book for the event so I’m sure we are going to have fun.  If you are interested you need to be quick to book your bed.

I’ve also set up a facebook page here

Moving (again)

In cats, dogs, pets, travel on 12/02/2009 at 2:40 am

Regular readers will know that I moved from the UK to southern Italy in December 2007.
This was a trial move to see if we liked the area to live in as much as we did when we just visited for holidays and to see if we could survive on our fairly small pot of money.
I have to say that I’ve absolutely loved my time here but mainly because of the horrors now emerging about the banking system my Sterling Shilling just doesn’t stretch far enough for us to stay here any longer. The exchange rate against the Euro is a third down on what it was when I did my sums so doing them now tells me to cut and run before my pot is empty. Sad but true.

I’ve now got to go through the nightmare of getting the cats back to the UK. Definitely not using British Airways, of course, after their last fiasco. See my archive “British Airways screw me again!”. This time I’m trying ThomsonFly from Naples to Manchester direct. I’ll keep you informed how it goes.

The cats have loved it here as well. From being not allowed out in the UK they have become outdoor cats in a big way. We had one of the Maine Coons with dark brown hair had to be shaved in the high summer to keep him cool but the silver one didn’t need it.

Evie and Wolf

Mishka and Wolf

They even became friends with our new dog, Mishca.

Wolf, shaved

Wolf’s hair soon grew back for the winter and he will be returning to the UK with his warm coat firmly on.

Just an update.  The cats travelled back to the UK with ThompsonFly on Friday the 3rd April and got back safely.  A long trip for them.  2 hours by car to Naples airport with a THREE HOUR wait there – presumably to make sure they didn’t blow up or some such security threat check – a 2.5 hour flight and then another one hour delay at Manchester airport -  presumably waiting for their bags to come around the carousel and then a one hour car journey back to their UK home.  I wonder what they are thinking now.  I know I’m missing them already!

Panoramic shots

In Nikon, Photographic, glamour, photography, travel on 01/02/2009 at 2:37 am

Yesterday I did a join up of three images taken with a 25mm lens on the Nikon D3. Nothing clever in that, of course, but I had an otherwise quiet day.
I’m not sure it will look it’s best on here at this small size and I’m not sure how to upload so it’s clickable to go to another page at full size. If anyone can tell me how to do it I will.

A cold Sunday morning

A cold Sunday morning

I then started thinking about the 18mm lens and how some people in blogs and reviews I’ve read complain about it showing reflections from the sun. Of course it does because it’s a wide angle of view up and down as well as sidewards and so you have more chance of getting the sun in the lens than you have with a less wide lens. I don’t think the internal working of the lens is bad it’s just the angle is so good. If this pano shot had been taken with the 18mm lens the sun would have been in the shot so the flare and internal reflections would have been forced to be worse.

Unless someone can show me the same shot with a different make of lens but the same angle of view without internal flare. Any offers?

I also just re processed a shot I did ages ago using Lightroom2 – it’s shot on a D2X with the lovely 50mm f1.4 lens. I wonder just how much better it would have been on the D3.

Red Nails

Red Nails

Hope you like it.

Nikon 18mm f2.8 lens

In Photographic, photography, travel on 29/01/2009 at 9:32 am

I got around to taking a couple of images today using the D3 (of course) with a new 18mm f2.8 lens.
I used to own a Ziess 18mm with a Contax RTS that I took to war many years ago and loved it so I’m really chuffed to have this Nikon one now. I really like the view with the 18mm. Here are a couple of images from it.

Oliveto Citra, Italy market day

Oliveto Citra, Italy market day

Fruit and Vegatable market, Oliveto Citra, Italy

Fruit and Vegatable market, Oliveto Citra, Italy

Roman Aquaduct, Oliveto Citra, Italy

Roman Aquaduct, Oliveto Citra, Italy

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I really enjoy using this lens. Maybe there is some flare when pointing into the sun – but thank goodness as I really like it! There is a bit of chromatic aberration as well but it’s easily got rid of using Lightroom2.

Nikon D3 micro focus adjustments

In Photographic, Wedding, photography on 17/01/2009 at 7:35 am

I’ve just spent a couple of hours setting each of my lenses up on the D3 by fine tuning the focus.

I must add here my thanks to the Pentax Blog site rather than Nikon. I downloaded and printed out the charts from the Pentax blog site and found them really useful setting up the Nikon.
All but one of my lenses needed a bit of tweeking and not all the same way – some needed plus the other minus correction.
I’ve only taken a couple of images since the changes but they certainly made a difference on the test charts so I’m hoping for great things during serious use.
If anyone wants any further details just leave a message here and I’ll answer it ASAP and if anyone has anything to add to this again, please leave a comment and I’ll answer it when I can.
Added 26th Jan. Have just received my new 18mm f2.8 lens for the D3 so have another one to micro adjust now although not sure that an 18mm one will need the adjustment with all it’s DOF. Still, best to check.