Sepia Fields Forever.
Another view of Cornwall in the snow. I used several techniques for this image, including subtle HDR, an Orton-style sepia filter, dodging & burning and a nice subtle use of Fractalius (which is a very funky program to use).
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High Key Snow Covered Barn.
Rural view of an abandoned barn in Cornwall, covered in snow.
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Conrad Lobb - 2009 Portrait.
This image was created from a small file taken on a point and shoot at a party. Several layers were created, with a black and white conversion, dodging/burning, etc - to create the final image seen here.
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Taylor - "13 years of attitude" This image was entered into a weekly competition on the Telegraph.co.uk website, and I'm pleased to say won!
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Black & White portrait study of Tim Smit, CEO of the Eden Project in Cornwall.
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Having some fun in PhotoShop. This is also how I feel when people try to steal and use my images without permission, all you have to do is ask!
Taken during a baby photoshoot.
Light sepia conversion in Picasa.
Looks precarious! One false move and that rock will go...
Did she jump or was she pushed?
No PhotoShop in this image, apart from the B&W conversion.
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Just lounging in front of a huge window.
This image looks great printed at 4 foot square and won an award in a National Photography magazine a while back.
Its not Kim, but she gets asked that a lot. This is my beautiful fiancé Deborah.
Sepia style image. Converted to black and white using an orange filter.
Final print size is A2, plus mount and frame.
Avoided direct eye contact with the camera on purpose with this one as I wanted to give a different feeling than a standard portrait.
A simple portrait of a very young baby held out on his mothers arm.
Single light source (softbox on strobe).
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