Posted on July 26, 2017
Not quite constituting a wood in itself, this line of trees divides the two fields that lie behind our house. On a clear, bright sunny morning after a very cold clear night earlier this year, the frost on the bare branches was too good to miss.

Tuesday Photo Challenge: Woods
Category: Landscape Tagged: fpj-photo-challenge, Frost, Sunlight, Tuesday Photo Challenge, Woods
Posted on February 4, 2017
On a sunny autumn day in St Andrews, my grandson dips a toe in the waters of the North Sea.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Solitude
Category: Weekly Photo Challenge Tagged: seascape, Solitude, St Andrews, Sunlight, Weekly Photo Challenge, weeklyphotochallenge
Posted on January 16, 2017
On a clear and frosty morning, the sun shines through the line of oak trees that borders one of our fields.

Posted on December 20, 2016
I really liked the contrast between the black and white plaited ropes and the stainless steel whatever-it-is-that-they-wind-rope-round on this catamaran, moored at Sir Bani Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. We were about to embark on a sunset cruise, so the low evening light also enhanced the texture.

Tuesdays of Texture Week 52
Category: Texture Tagged: Abu Dhabi, Contrast, Rope, Sir Bani Yas, Sunlight, Texture, TuesdaysofTexture
Posted on December 12, 2016
This bus stop was actually adjacent to the watchman’s hut that I featured last week. It’s ‘just’ a bus stop, but I liked the symmetry, the angularity of the shadows and the warm glow of the morning sun through the plastic walls.

Category: Uncategorized Tagged: Abu Dhabi, Architecture, bus stop, morning light, Mundane, Mundane Monday, Sunlight, Symmetry
Posted on April 2, 2016
Not far from here, if you go down a country lane and then take the lane that leads off that, you will come across this tranquil landscape:

Weekly Photo Challenge: Landscape
Category: Landscape, Weekly Photo Challenge Tagged: France, Landscape, Rural, Sunlight, Trees, Weekly Photo Challenge, weeklyphotochallenge
Posted on January 22, 2016
Sometimes you can’t get exactly the shot you want and need to rely on post-processing to realise your original idea.
Before

This was taken in Saint Mark’s Square in Venice and is of the side of the Cathedral. It’s always crowded there, so for every kind of reason it makes no sense to be packing a long zoom lens. I was interested in the detail of the recess in the centre of the image, but this was the closest that my 24-70mm zoom lens could get.
After

The first actions to take were to straighten the image and crop out all distractions – notably the scaffolding. It also allowed for an aesthetically attractive symmetry in the final image.
As can be seen from the shadows in the original image, the sun was shining very brightly and it was close to noon, so the whole image looks ‘bleached’. Fiddling with the overall exposure didn’t produce any helpful results, but taking down the Highlights, Shadows and Whites sliders brought out a lot more subtle detail in the stonework and also had some positive impact on the colours.
However, I resorted to the individual colour adjustments to reach this final version. I boosted the Saturation of the three principal colours – orange, yellow and blue – but by trial and error I found that a greater impact was made by adjusting the Luminance – increasing orange and yellow, reducing blue.
Category: Before & After Tagged: ABFriday, Architecture, Art, Before and After, Editing, Mosaic, Sunlight, Venice
Posted on January 8, 2016
Sunsets can be highly dramatic subjects, but they can also be the devil’s own work to get right, because the sun itself is almost inevitably over-exposed and leaves everything else devoid of detail.
Before

This photograph was taken at dusk, looking over the giraffe enclosure of the nature reserve on Sir Bani Yas island. Capturing it was pretty much a case of point and click – the sun sets very quickly so close to the tropics. As it stands, it’s not a bad image, but I thought it would be interesting to see what could be done in the way of post-processing to improve it.
After

By the way, did anybody else spot the bird sitting on the branch (at about 7 o’clock if the sun was a clockface)? I didn’t see it at all until I’d completed the editing.
Category: Before & After Tagged: ABFriday, Abu Dhabi, Dusk, Editing, Silhouette, Sir Bani Yas, Sunlight, sunset
Posted on December 5, 2015
It seemed a bit too obvious to submit a photograph of actual eyes for this week’s challenge, so here’s a picture of my grandson – on his first visit to Abu Dhabi, at a very young age – wearing a very quizzical look and his shades (man).

Weekly Photo Challenge: Eye Spy
Category: Weekly Photo Challenge Tagged: Abu Dhabi, Children, Close-up, Eye Spy, Sunglasses, Sunlight, Weekly Photo Challenge, weeklyphotochallenge
Posted on October 31, 2015
I’m a lucky man in so many ways that every day is a treat – especially when a new dawn comes over the fields like this.
Category: Weekly Photo Challenge Tagged: Dawn, France, Retirement, Rural, Sunlight, Treat, Weekly Photo Challenge, weeklyphotochallenge