A digital scrapbook of our amazing holiday to New York in November 2009 – a surprise trip for my fiancée as part of our engagement.
3,500 photos cut down into 18 slides!
You’ll have (hopefully!) noticed that the site has had a substantial facelift – it’s amazing what you can achieve in a couple of days (and very late nights)! I’m still using Wordpress but have upgraded, if you can call it that, to the iBlog Pro 3 template….
Just a quick post to let you all know that I’ve just finished updating my photoblog, thedailyexposure.com. I’m still using PixelPost to power the site but have switched to a modified version of ‘The World in 35mm’ template. I usually change my template every year or so, mainly out of boredom, but I’m really liking this one so think it may stay for quite a while. Please have a look around and let me know what you think…
People often say things to me like “I’ve got a camera, but I could never take pictures like you do” or “I don’t know how to work my camera so my pictures always come out rubbish”. Well, cameras are fairly complicated pieces of equipment these days but that shouldn’t be a reason not to learn the basics of photography. Here’s short guide to help you…
… makes photography a very dull hobby. It also makes me a very dull person. That’s why I try not to take photography too seriously, not all of the time anyway. Here’s some of my random musings on the subject…
It pains me slightly to write this article because it feels like I’m back in the office doing some research! But I was looking at the pictures of the photographers protesting outside Scotland Yard over the new anti-terror laws which have just come into force. I wondered what all the fuss was about so thought I’d look into it a bit more. To be honest, I thought that it would just be everyone over-reacting but having (quickly) read the legislation, I’m not too sure…







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