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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.

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.

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
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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
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
Hope you like it.