Category Archives: Photography
A Parable
Lessons for anyone contemplating a disruptive, rewrite from scratch, change to a software product Continue reading
My “Tenset”
A recent post by Mike Johnston on The Online Photographer decried the frequent difficulty of quickly reviewing an online photo collection to understand the photographer’s interests and style, in order to decide whether to invest more time in studying the … Continue reading
Venice Photos Coming Online
I’ve just published some of my photos from my trip to the Venice Carnevale 2009. There are some more scenery and miscellaneous shots to follow, but if you like pictures of pretty ladies in striking costumes, look here. Continue reading
Take Your Photography to the Next Level
A Great Inspiration For When You’re Stuck or Frustrated Continue reading
Legislative Stupidity
Observations on the stupid “anti-photography” laws introduced in Britain in February 2009 Continue reading
Website Returns, and New Photos
Apologies for the state of the website over the last week – a problem with the hosting server. I seem to have worked around it for now, so thanks for your patience and those who alerted me to the problem. … Continue reading
Photographing the Southwest
Simply the best photographic guides to this amazing scenery Continue reading
Underwater White Balance
If you’re lucky enough to own either a waterproof camera, or a waterproof housing for your digital camera, you’ll have experienced the problem of trying to correct for the extreme blue cast of shots taken underwater. The problem is that … Continue reading
Photography Blog
I’ve now created a separate category for photography-related blog posts, so if you’re interested you can track these separately Continue reading
My Grand Circle Tour
My “Grand Circle” tour of Southwestern USA: what worked, what didn’t, and how to avoid sleep deprivation and scurvy! Continue reading
My Photo Gallery is Now Live
I’ve always had a strong interest in photography, both as a practical tool to record our experiences in life, and as an art form. Fans of the Coppertrees Calendar will know how I’ve had great fun capturing friends, family and … Continue reading
Examples
A charming insight into the soul of a great photographer Continue reading