Every now and then you see a unique style of surf shot, sometimes it’s down to the lighting, or the positioning of the photographer and rider, but occasionally it’s more to do with how the shot has been post processed. I saw a great photo pop up on facebook from Portuguese Photographer Nuno Fernandes, known […]
Tag: Lightroom
This is part three of a series of posts about the photos I had published in Wavelength magazine, the first two parts dealt with shooting from land and water, this one shows you how I processed the best of my three shots that made it to print. Published: Wavelength Issue 237 – Part 1 Published […]
I’ve let up on the posts recently but I’ve been working behind the scenes on some more interesting stuff, and to be honest, nothing’s really grabbed me on the every day front recently, I’ve bookmarked a few stories that were kind-of note worthy, but nothing grabbed me enough to take the time to make a […]
I learnt a few good lessons shooting yesterday, I’ll no doubt get around to writing up full posts on some of these subjects at some point, but here’s the top three lessons I will be taking away from the session. Take a test shot as soon as you load the housing – I got all […]
Just a quick tip for GoPro Hero 3 users, if you’ve also got a copy of Adobe Lightroom 5, you can now use the Lens Corrections panel to correct the distortion from the fisheye lens, it doesn’t cover the GoPro Hero 3 + Black edition yet, but it’s got the original Hero 3 white, silver […]