Pyramid Sunset

Pyramid Sunset

Hi All

 

Thursday already, the weekend approaches fast eh?, still raining here, they better not bring in a hosepipe ban..lol we had over an inch of rain yesterday and they’ll say it fell in the wrong place1..

This shot is again from Rhosneigr in Wales, utilising my trusty crystal pyramid again, this time laying on its side to reflect more of the sea and sunset, I love the warmth of the sun against the rock as the setting sun reflects from the sea.

Have a few more workshops booked now so I’m pleased they are taking off and feedback is all positive…unless they’re scared of me.. particularly the seascapes sessions, must admit its a favourite of mine, so much emotion and passion in the sea.

 

Have a great Thursday

 

Adrian

Sunset Vent

Sunset Vent

Wednesday and the rain has returned with a vengeance, had me awake half the night with it thrashing against the window, Stormy was oblivious to it, choosing to lay on her back on her waterbed….yes my husky has a water bed, it keeps her cool…don’t ask!

Today’s offering is from guess where…of course Wales. Taken during a workshop I did recently with a mate and fellow tog Barney. Not going to explain too much about it other than it’s all real no Photoshopping, well only to clean the dist bunnies off and check the levels, other than that it’s as it came out of the camera.

hope the weather improves somewhat though the forecast is poor for the rest of the week.

 

Ah well its time for Stormy’s 2nd walk of the day, she’s happily ripping a toy to pieces to get to its heart or squeaker as we call it

 

Adrian

Penmon Shoreline

Penmon Shoreline

A beautiful spring day at one of my favourite places, Penmon lighthouse or Trwyn Du lighthouse was one of the later to be constructed in this area, like many others it was built after a major loss of life nearby. It marks an area of rocks that go out toward Puffin Island, it also marks the north entrance to the Menai Straits.

It was a perfect afternoon with the sea gently lapping against the shoreline, I had the whole area to myself for this shot, a very rare occasion indeed as this is such a popular area for family’s, photographers and fisherman alike. Not long after this shot a few fishermen did turn up and a family sat on the far side hoping for a glimpse of a porpoise as they often swim by at certain times of the year.

Very little done to the image, circular polariser to enhance the blues and whites and cleaned  and leveled in Photoshop.

More to follow

 

Adrian

 

 

South Stack Sunset Fog

South Stack Sunset Fog

Happy Monday all,

had a fab weekend out and about, even managed a great little hike around Dunford Bridge which is 15 mins from where I live. Some stunning views towards Manchester and beyond. On a clear day from Bleaklow which was just across the way from Dunford you can see the Snowdonia Mountain range and even Snowdon itself, yesterday was certainly clear enough, doubt the rest of the week will be anything like.

Stormy’s obsession:- Well owning a husky isn’t all glamour, far from it, she’s an out and out hunter dog and as soon as you take her “off path” she reverts to a small animal hunter, constantly diving head first into the undergrowth and yanking out all manner of creatures, yesterday I had to wrestle a screaming vole out of her mouth, very luckily Storm had it between her Canine’s and was holding on for dear life, Mark who I was with picked it up and put it by its hole, it had a quick lick and shot underground to safety, don’t know if it will have survived as they sometimes die of shock later, I think Stormy may have already eaten a couple  on the walk already.

Next on the list was a lizzard…I’m going to have to get a book or app for creature identification, especially if Stormy continues to capture critters all the time, luckily this survived too, beautifully camouflaged colours too, Stormy must have fantastic eye site.

Today’s offering is from South Stack lighthouse on Anglesey, must admit the weather didn’t play very fair as it looked like we were in for a treat of a sunset. Now I don’t usually congregate with other photographers but here must have been 10 of us there somewhat spoiling any uniqueness I bring to my shots, luckily I was the only one with a Reverse Grad filter which gave this outstanding colour effect, most other photographers had gone by this stage fearing it was a wasted night. Not me, I stay until I am 100% +tive I can’t get anything better out of Mother Nature.

The fog bank was really effective it cut through the horizon separating the sunset from the sea with a wonderful white blanket. The filter enhance the stunning colours in the sky and reflective sea areas, very pleased with the final shot.

Out again this week, hope you all have a great week too

Adrian

Sunset Splash

Sunset Splash

Hey it’s FRIDAY, thank goodness, what a week, training training and more training and then to top it off I had my Mountain Rescue navigation assessment yesterday, 4 hours up on the moors, compass and map and just my wits….I’m doomed! no, it went pretty good I think and hope, enjoyed the session and I didn’t get lost which would have been a major  embarrassment.

A great plus has been my weight loss, 19st 2lb down to 17st 9lb in 6 weeks so it’s going really well. Target 17st well in sight and I should hopefully get there in 2-3 more weeks. I have decided to stick with my diet as its pretty good and I don’t really need and cheats on it, I’m never hungry and still have a good deal of energy in me.

Off hill tramping again this weekend, closer to home, Stormy has been neglected this last couple of weeks while I have been training so its making up time, hope she’s prepared for the new longer distance fitter me…gonner run her paws off.

Today’s shot is a Sunset Splash – Sunsets golden glow licking the tips of the waves and the tide slowly recedes, filters used

Lee .6

Singh Ray Reverse Grad

Cleaned in Photoshop only

 

have a great weekend all

 

Adrian

Gibson Sunset

Gibson Sunset

What a day I have had, up at 4am , out with Stormy at 5am then off to do my Navigation assessment for Mountain Rescue.

Really enjoyable though, 4 hours on the moors, compass and map, grid ref to grid ref then finding specific points topped off with a brisk uphill walk, top stuff, just gotta wait a few weeks now to see if I get in, my mate Bill did well too so fingers x’d we both get in, he’s a husk guy too so were off out with them over the coming weeks.

 

Picture opposite is Gibson Sunset – so called as my mate Wayne took one look and said, its a Gibson Guitar, then name stuck and yes it does look a bit like one doesn’t it.

Again no trickery its all filters at the location, just cleaned in photoshop to a fine art standard for sale on my site.

 

Image below is Bill on the left and our assessor Ian on the right for our 4 hour Woodhead Mountain Rescue Hill Assessment.

MRT Assessment

 

Sunset Dream

Sunset Dream

What a bank holiday, I spent 6 1/2 hours in white conditions up Bleaklow on Sunday and then like an idiot I did it again yesterday for another 4 hours. I don’t think I have ever been as wet without swimming. Now there is a very good saying

“No such thing as bad weather, only bad gear” or I’ll rephrase that to clothing before someone comments on the drugs link..lol

Saying that my kit did hold up rather well apart from my day bag rucksack which gave up the ghost and basically rotted off my back poor thing. On a plus note I went along to those nice people at Go Outdoors and bought a spanking new one this morning, oh joy its an Osprey Kestrel 38 Red really nice and if your into your kit bags they are great quality. Out tomorrow to give it a run through.

As you may have guessed this shot isn’t  from Bleaklow! instead it’s still part of my Anglesey Wales shoot and probably will be for a few weeks until I have finished going through them all so please bear with me.

 

I did my good deed for the day yesterday and helped a broken down motorist on the top of Snake Pass who’s RX8 Wankle engine decided to blow up on him with plumes of smoke, I gave him a lift back down into Glossop so he could call the RAC. Probably  a tow or low loader job, it had gone when I got back down from the B-29 crash site. my halo is in the post!

 

Anyway onwards and upwards, much to do, but first it’s a walk with Stormy

Enjoy

Adrian

 

Pyramid Mist

Pyramid Mist

Hi all

Very quick one today as me and Stormy are heading up on the moors for a walk with Bill and his 2 huskies, should be great. Was going to be Bleaklow to practice map skills but teh A57 is still closed due to Tuesday’s snow….booo hooo

Today’s shot a mystical mix of mist/smoke a crystal pyramid and several filters all combined to create this sunset image, hope you like it, I love it!

 

Getting a few more requests for training workshops now so word must be getting round, hooray!

 

have a great day the sun is shining

 

Adrian

 

 

Sunset Flow

Sunset Flow

Wednesday and it’s snowing , SNOWING in April?  yup, heavyish snow falling as I type, looks great but it’s ruined my walking day, should clear later apparently but I don’t know if it will be in time for me to get out and about.

Another Wales shot here, using my filters to control time, yes I am a time lord..lol NOT….. but Lee filters make some beauties and in conjunction with my reverse grad add some fantastic colour and light to the frame.

This was taken on Broad Beach, Rhosneigr, Anglesey. I was lucky enough to get 6 full sunset shoots in so I have a vast supply to work through again, keeps me happy while the weather is bad.

Now back to the diet, I haven’t cheated and training is slow but getting there with my back condition, still way off what I used to be able to do but definitely some strength returning which I am so pleased about. Looking forward to my chest and back session this morning. I have now lost approx a Stone in 4 weeks, I won’t know for sure until Thursday when I get weighed. One more to go and I should be feeling good or at least better, it’s not fun carrying too much and trying to climb mountains especially carrying 2st of camera gear as well. I keep sorting through my bag but I don’t like leaving anything just in case plus I could easily take 3 bags full if I could carry it all, I have enlisted friends help in the past of which they were not impressed!

Lets hope today improves weather wise

 

have a great Wednesday

 

Adrian

Crystal Dream

Crystal Dream

Really enjoying going through my shots from Wales, just getting into my stride as it were, I always find it very exciting scanning through the files of shots picking out ones I think will be sellers. This one’s an obvious choice as it mixes the ethereal with mysticism and a top sunset to boot.

Again processing is kept to an absolute minimum and if you look down in my recent posts on facebook there is a copy of this image straight from the camera, this has been cleaned and refined and a very slightly different crop but still holds the emotional feeling I put into the composition at the time.

canon 1DS MKIII with Lee .6 glass and of course my new and much loved Singh Ray Reverse Grad Filter.

Poor little Stormy is on heat at the moment so I’m limited to her walks, she was pestered by a chocolate Lab this morning, she quickly saw him off with a swish of her big paws, he tried to bite her but she is far too powerful and sent him flying. Saying that she was on her lead and the other owners lab wasn’t so not my problem., Some owners !!!

 

Adrian