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Category Archives: Sigma 28 f1.8
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
 I took this portrait today of my excellent colleague and friend James. I notced the light orange tones of the background walls and bookshelf against James’s great red colouring. I asked him if he wouldn’t mind and in 10 minutes using a single remote flash with umbrella diffuser, produced this. I hope you like it…
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Saturday, January 17, 2009
 I must be becoming more confident with my portraiture. My stylish colleague Wilma was on the phone on these stairs today at work, and I asked her if I could take a picture of her. She kindly agreed and we reproduced her natural pose an hour or so later. While setting up the shot, her…
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 My dear friend Martin at one of his favourite places, the Burrell Collection in Glasgow’s Pollock Park. We arrived as it was becoming dark so lighting was a difficult mix of background tungsten lighting with orange cast and a slight natural twilight coming in the window behind me. This gave me difficult colour cast and…
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
 My dear friend Alison allowed me to do a portrait while staying on Mull. This is my first portrait since finishing my 100-portraits project and it felt great to be doing people pictures again. Alison’s expression is wonderfully enigmatic…
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Friday, December 26, 2008
Well I thought I’d start my blog with two lovely cats belonging to friends. Rosie is very elderly and the haughty facial expression is entirely characteristic of her. Tosh is a younger cat with a real wildness about him, but he’s mellowing. Both taken in indoor tungsten light with my Canon 40 D and Sigma…
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