Pink Chrysanthemum again.

Pink Mum 0068 by paul2210
Pink Mum 0068, a photo by paul2210 on Flickr.

Same flower “different pose!”

Pink Chrysanthemum.

Pink Mum indoor 0064 by paul2210
Pink Mum indoor 0064, a photo by paul2210 on Flickr.

I do like making photographs with flowers. This one was made a little while ago. I bought some ‘mums and arranged them. Years later I rediscovered them on my hard drive and had a play in Photoshop – the results can be found on paulcullenphotography.com

Warkworth

Warkworth by paul2210
Warkworth, a photo by paul2210 on Flickr.

The river Coquet as it runs through Warkworth. This photograph was taken using a Canon 20D which had been converted for Infra-red. The camera was loaned to me (and everyone else in turn) by Lee Frost. I was on one of his courses in Northumberland. The IR camera gives a strange colour cast but I have made this one “Antique” Monochrome using Lightroom 5.

Lindisfarne Nets.

Lindisfarne by paul2210
Lindisfarne, a photo by paul2210 on Flickr.

Bamburgh Castle.

011009PICT00011-01 by paul2210
011009PICT00011-01, a photo by paul2210 on Flickr.

Bamburgh Castle from Stag rock.

Portraits – Nicole.

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I had the opportunity to photograph my friend and her lovely family. Part of the brief was to get some nice photographs of my friends daughter Nicole who was going to University to study a Drama based degree, the details of which escape me at the moment. Recently, I had the opportunity to look at these photographs again and have a “Play” with them in Portrait Professional and Photoshop. Portrait Professional is software for retouching portraits – removing wrinkles, dealing with skin blemishes and so on. You would guess right if you thought that Nicole wouldn’t need any of that, but I have used it to “Brighten” her eyes and a few other small adjustments for artistic effect. PhotoShop was only used for sharpening – all digital photos put through a RAW converter need sharpening – cameras that convert straight to Jpeg do the sharpening “in camera”. I also used PhotoShop for resizing to web size. Nicole 001 Mother & Daughter. Nicole 003

I usually use a filter called “High pass” then levels for sharpening, using “Unsharp mask” only if the first stage doesn’t work sufficiently, which is rare. You have a choice of light including “soft light” – my favourite for this sort of assignment, “Hard light”, “Vivid light” and a few others – the above photograph has had the benefit of “Vivid light” however, I had already made it quite contrasty in Portrait Professional. I wanted “Striking”.Nicole 002 Nicole 004

Walks along the Trent

Walks along the Trent by paul2210
Walks along the Trent, a photo by paul2210 on Flickr.

I have been spending quite a bit of time by the Trent recently. Here is another result.

Trent Boat

Trent Boat by paul2210
Trent Boat, a photo by paul2210 on Flickr.

I went for a walk along the Trent armed with my camera, my tripod and my B + W 10 stop Neutral density filter – Oh, I do like that filter!

Revisiting old photos.

I decided to go through my “back catalogue” and I came across these. Some of them are scanned from slide film (I used to use a lot of Velvia – and a tripod with an iso of 50!) when I scanned them, I wasn’t able to process them very well due to inexperience and an earlier version of Photoshop. I have had another go at them and these are the results. I am actually quite pleased with them and I hope that you like them too…..

Glencoe 001

 

Glencoe.

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The Lighthouse at Corran Narrows on Loch Linnhe (Highlands of Scotland).

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Loch Linnhe sunset.

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Waterfall near Drumnadrochit (at least, I think that is how you spell it) on the north road along Loch Ness.

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Dog falls.

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Dog falls again from a different angle converted to monochrome also.

Publicity shoot.

My brother Lliam wanted some publicity shots for self promotion with performing arts agencies. I happily obliged of course, anything to build up my portfolio. He wanted “mean, moody and magnificent” or at least that is how I understood the brief:-

Lliam

Lliam

Lliam

Lliam

Lliam

 

Send me a comment or an email if you want me to introduce you to Lliam to engage him in a project related to acting (including extras work), music or modelling. Thank you.