Seven Dials
ISO50, f/11, 16mm, 6×60 sec exposures I was out photographing the floods again today but I thought I’d ring the changes here with a shot from last Friday. Traffic light trails around Seven Dials in...
View ArticleOn Hampton bridge
This long-exposure malarky is a lot of fun. Believe it or not, I now Tweet. (I can’t believe I am saying that!) Find me @RTalibart.
View ArticleFriday afternoon in the city
Muffling up for the journey home Yesterday, I popped up to London to capture a few moments in the end-of-week commute. No room on the bus I enjoy street photography, although I am still very much a...
View ArticleLondon street workshop
Last weekend, Amateur Photographer magazine invited people to apply for places on a street photography workshop in London. I sent in some images and was delighted on Monday to hear that I had been...
View ArticleSpectra over London
Spectra, by Rioji Ikeda, is one of several art installations in London at present to commemorate the centenary of the start of WW1. Certainly an imposing sight. You don’t have to go into London to...
View ArticleTo Infinity and Bakerloo
f/5.6, 1/6, 8mm, ISO 400. My Samyang 8mm fisheye lens (Fuji fit) is one of the best value for money lenses I have. It’s manual focus only, but at 8mm and f/5.6, it’s actually quite hard to make...
View ArticleMore fisheye adventures
f/5.6, 1/10, 8mm, ISO 400 Two more shots from my adventures with my Samyang 8mm fisheye last Saturday. A trip on London’s public transport just got a lot more fun. f/5.6, 1/70, 8mm, ISO 400 For my 365...
View ArticleInspiration day
I’ve had a super day at the Telegraph Outdoor and Adventure Travel show. I could have spent the whole time just listening to the inspirational talks in the Outdoor Photography theatre. This image...
View ArticleOf panoramas and exhibitions
Still morning, Hamnøya, Lofoten Islands It’s been a very busy time since my last post; I can hardly believe it’s only a month! We have just returned from two weeks in the Canadian Rockies, one of my...
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