Liverpool FC in Singapore

Great day today at Tanglin Trust School where the Liverpool Masters team visited to train some of the students. Amongst others, Robbie Fowler, Emile Heskey & Steve McManaman took part and were fantastic with the students. I was lucky enough to take some photos for the school...

Family Shoot at The Swiss Club

This weekend I took some photos of some lovely friends Elaine, Alex, Benji and Baby Orla. We didn't have long as the sun was going down and we needed to get to dinner/beers, so I popped up an umbrella in a spot where the sun light was coming in nicely behind the family creating a rim light. It all worked really well with a simple one flash set up shooting through the umbrella.

  • D800 + 70-200mm lens
  • Lastolite umbrella
  • SB900 flash
Alex standing behind me trying to make everyone laugh.

Alex standing behind me trying to make everyone laugh.

My Nephew & Niece

I recently wanted to test out my new #Lastolite Ezybox II Switch. My Nephew and Niece were kind enough to model for me. I used the light in the narrow strip light setting and it seems a really great solution. Very portable and easy to set up and the light from it looks great. Thanks Lastolite, another great product. As with a lot of my gear I bought this at Wex in the UK who always give great advice.

Crawley Edge Boatshed

During the City to Surf Marathon on Sunday in Perth we passed this lovely old boat shed. I decided, rather ambitiously, to head back there the next morning to take some photos as the morning light looked lovely at 6.30am as we ran past.

So I creaked out of bed at 6am and then hobbled for an hour before I reached the boat shed. I hadn't realised it was going to be quite so far and I missed the sunrise. Anyway I set up my tripod on the rocks and soon realised that a) the shot didn't work there and b) I was in danger of falling and breaking an ankle I was so unsteady on my feet after the previous day's 42km.

So I shifted to the end of the walkway and tried a few high and low angles. The wind was blowing a lot and it was pretty chilly sitting there timing the long exposures on my iPhone. I was using a Lee Big Stopper filter to try and ensure the sea was as smooth as possible despite the wind. This filter pushed the exposures out to between 40 to 120 seconds, which did the trick.

Anyway, here are my best two shots with shooting info. I especially like the cloud movement in the B&W shot. 

48 seconds at f22 ISO100    16-35mm lens at 16mm     Nikon D800     Lee Filters Big Stopper filter

120 seconds at f22 ISO50    16-35mm lens at 16mm     Nikon D800       Lee Filters Big Stopper filter

I still need to master the Lee Filter system as I seem to get a magenta haze across parts of the image on some exposures. I also really struggled to use the Big Stopper with the graduated filter. If I had managed to use the graduated filter I would have got a lot more detail in the sky which would have been nice. Always more to learn....

Anyway, it was great to get out there and take some post-marathon shots.