Songs With Sauce! 03/05/2010
Photography of Levi Roots, the musician of Reggae Reggae sauce fame, tonight at the phoenix Exeter! If he can sing like he can market sauce, this should rock! His bit of tinternet is over here. Expect images up here by sunday night! Epic Exeter Cathedral panoramics completed. 03/01/2010
Just finished some HUGE panos of the North and South Rooves (roofs?) of Exeter Cathedral. Rarely seen this way, and massively detailed, i've stitched multiple pictures together, each such picture in turn composed from 7-9 seperate pictures blended into a higher-dynamic range picture (HDR). The north roof ended up at about 40 million pixels of resolution! They're a bit mad, and fun to look at. They're under Projects here, but the people at Weebly who maintain this site won't host decent file sizes, so email me if you want to check out a larger file. Fibravonic, with a French Dressing! 02/22/2010
A couple new shots up, and two exciting things, happening soon! First, I'm getting interviewed by Laurent Rickling of PhonicFM on March 11th @8pm, in the phoenix centre Exeter, on his show 'French Dressing'! We'll talk about my photography, bitch, moan, and chat about my covering the the Vibraphonic festival as a press photographer. Expect banter, some good music, and alot of swearing in Welsh. The radio station show is over here: http://www.phonic.fm/2009/09/05/laurent/ Second, I'm covering the Vibraphonic Music festival 2010 in Exeter, from 5th to 25th March. I'll have a fancy new f/2.8 zoom lens, and a morbid fear of high ISO settings to drive me along! Shots should be up here before March is over. Gig locations and acts for the vibraphonic here: http://www.2020vibraphonic.co.uk/welcome/index.php Another first post! 02/02/2010
This is the new site, as you likely guessed from the slightly different banner (which I will change monthly to display recent pictures on the frontpage). I have a load of my Devon shots up currently, so rummage there, and most of the portraits section. A couple of nature shots are here too, but not complete yet. My hikes in the Maltease (Malta?) foothills will likely follow later this week. I also plan to write brief introductions to each section, in case you never been to Dawlish, or the excitingly named Marshaxlokk. |