Tag Archives: Fisheye

County Hall

I had the fortune to travel to London at the end of 2010 and for one reason or another processing these images escaped me. They’ve been in the back of my mind for the longest time and it’s time that a couple of them got some time on the blog. London is a city where...

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Everett Mill

This is the first of a week of images from my recent trip up to the Lawrence Mills with Bob Lussier – and I couldn’t be happier to be finally processing them. We visited the Stone Mill and just opposite at the Everett Mill also. When we entered the Everett Mill, I wasn’t sure what...

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Ye Are The Branches

[Update 18 Jan 2011] The first image in this post was chosen by visitor vote in PhotoFriday ‘s Best of 2010 competition! Thank you! The majority of my time in the UK was spent in a town called Peterborough, about an hour north of the city of London. The town itself isn’t that large, though...

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Two Sides

The saying “there are two sides to every story” is an old classic. It’s told more times than it’s probably heard these days, but how often is it seen? Reflections are everywhere we look. Mirrors, puddles, glass windows, the sides of buildings, or even coloured metal panels like the ones featuring in today’s image. It’s...

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Fishy Centre

Fishy Centre

Yeah, I said it I just can’t walk past a giant circular monorail track and hotel entrance without throwing my fisheye lens on my camera and setting up for some brackets… even if it is the newest architectural marvel in all of Las Vegas, the City Centre. I took this image while Brian Matiash and...

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Photoshop World

Taking a brief hiatus from blogging for the coming week or so. I’m heading down to Las Vegas to immerse myself in the mad-and-craziness that is Photoshop World, as well as to head up with Brian Matiash to lead an HDR Walkshop during the event! If you’re going to PSW, I’d love to hear from...

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Soaring

Another image from my shoot at the Seattle Sculpture Park for today. This image is of one of the prominent sculptures on display there. While I was there, the park was not by any means busy, nor empty. However every person who walked by this piece of art stopped, stared and wondered. It is a...

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