As part of a talk I am giving on Sunday, I have been working on some images that I have always thought would be best in monochrome. I have not been disappointed as these four images have very much more impact in monochrome than their colour counterparts. My next task is to prepare a webpage with the addition of few more of these conversions
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
For Wendy
Friday, January 21, 2011
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Anglesey Abbey
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Cambridge Infrared
I took a short trip into Cambridge this morning with my infrared camera. The first two are monochrome conversions showing wrought iron gates and how using the infrared camera lightens the backgrounds. With the image of the two couples, I have swapped the blue and red channels while the aconite has colour added to the image. It is great to see the first spring flowers already in full bloom.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Colour idea for print
More on the printing
These notes are to remind me next time what I did to make the silk screens for printing from a photograph. Instead of using the posterisations as tone separations, which was my original thought, I made three separate separations for the background, midtones and black areas using colour range. They were adjusted to the required size (A3) at 600 dpi, gray scale and bitmap and printed out onto digital transfer film on an Epson 7600 printer.
I then added some texture in the white area of the midtone positive by applying waste black toner suspended in water. As it dried, I moved the film around to create interesting patterns.
The next stage will be to make photographic negatives from these positives which will be applied to the silk screens.
I then added some texture in the white area of the midtone positive by applying waste black toner suspended in water. As it dried, I moved the film around to create interesting patterns.
The next stage will be to make photographic negatives from these positives which will be applied to the silk screens.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Printing Course
I am doing a course on silk screen and other types of printing this year and am using my old favourite Winslow edge as the starting point for silk screen printing. I made three tonal separations with different posterisation levels. As an experiment to see what colours might work, I have used each of these as mask for fill layers. I included two extra layers - one as a dissolve blend to give some texture to the background.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Horsey Sunshine
After a rainy start to Saturday, the skies clear in the afternoon to give some lovely light at Horsey. It also brought out the visitors to the beach. I was amused and distressed at the number of people walking with their heads in their mobile phones oblivious of the beauty of the sea and dunes around them. How quickly we can lose that simple enjoyment that the two children were having, lost in the natural world.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Seals in Norflok
Some images of the Grey seals that come ashore on the beach at Horsey each year to have their pups. The pups cannot join their parents in the sea till they have lost the white fluffy fur so spend a lot of time lying around. They gradually lose the white fur and become sleeker. The adolescent males were constantly arguing and sparring!
These images are from small jpegs - I will replace when I can process the raw files.
These images are from small jpegs - I will replace when I can process the raw files.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Images from our London Trip
Monday, January 3, 2011
Madingley War Cemetery
Friday, December 31, 2010
Into the New Year
This bronze sculture by Epstein is the image that I have chosen to lead into 2011. It has such great energy reaching forward with enthusiasm and not backward with resentment; it symbolises perfectly my thoughts of what we should aim for in life.
The Bowater House bronze sculpture, The Rush of Green depicts family and their dog rushing towards the park to enjoy the fresh air and green spaces. Pan is depicted charming them away from the shops and offices behind. Sir Jacob Epstein was 79 and working on this sculpture on the day that he died. It was cast after his death. I love the energy of this sculpture and enjoyed seeing it having read about it at the Epstein Collection in Walsall Museum in March this year
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Last from London
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