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It has taken me a little while to think about this. One month ago, Sunday25th April was Anzac Day. So at 5am my family and I attended the dawn rememberance parade.  Certainly a time for reflection. Army, Navy and Air cadets were on duty as cenotaph guard, standing absolutely still to attention in front of thousands of people there to pay their respects. It was during the quiet reflective moments between speeches that I realised what it was that was bothering me. Camera flashes. I considered it for a moment and decided that you could probably capture quite an emotional image; the young cadet in front of the cenotaph head bowed in respect.  So when was it a shot too far I hear you cry? These were the ones taken by people during the “Last Post”. This is probably the time when emotions are at their highest. I believe there is a right and wrong time to capture a moment. Here is a moment I captured at the Boxing Day Cemetery Circuit races in 2008.

Bryce Meads Cemetery Circuit 08

Bryce Meads Cemetery Circuit 08

The unlucky rider is Bryce Meads. On the overbridge corner he hit the hay bales and was catapulted from his bike, hitting the fence on the otherside of the barrier. Racing was delayed for quite some time while Paramedics attended to him. It was during this period that a fellow photographer kept snapping, getting between the ambulance crew to ‘get that shot’. All I could think was ‘what shot?’ The intrusion on the rider’s situation was inexcusable. Am I the only one with this thought?

Success

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I am happy (and relieved) to say that Steve was absolutely knocked sideways. A real success. Let me know what you think.

Team Suzuki HDR promotion image

Team Suzuki HDR promotion image

What did I do…… I generated a pseudo HDR image from a single RAW file. Extracted unwanted areas, a bit of obvious beveling, then a little darkening overlay on the background and a touch of highlighting over the bike just to bring it out a bit. Hope you like it. The most difficult part was finding a font to match the Suzuki decals. After a lot of searching I settled on Swiss721.

Here we have the PS Waimarie moored in Upokongaro. A 3 shot HDR using minimal tone mapping adjustment to enhance realistic colour tone.

PS Waimarie HDR

PS Waimarie HDR

 3 shot HDR. Waimarie Paddle Steamer, Whanganui River

How profound a subject line. Surely one good deed couldn’t be jinxed! No is the answer just sit back, slow down and think. Prints came out perfect and I am phoning the client/ new friend later to sort out delivery. I only hope he is as happy as I am with the result. After I have delivered it I’ll post it here for everyone to view (I think it’s only fair he sees it first).

Just why is it so? From frustration to laughing at myself. The simple task of a printing an image with text to present as a gift to a local racing team can go so wrong. Attempt one – fonts didn’t print, attempt two – whoops I miscalculate - attempt three – dark. Tomorrow I slow myself down and do it properly! All to present a gift.

My wife says that I have a visual brain. I have always had a love of images, not necessarily just photos but graphics and artworks. Since my early teens I have always found the album cover just as stimulating, exciting and interesting as the music I was listening to. A couple of years ago I decided that I needed to change my path. Photography came to my aid. I did a correspondence course which helped to reinforce some knowledge that I had. From there I was up and running. The course had an added bonus of igniting my desire to learn and extend boundaries. Discovering techniques and styles that many other photographers hadn’t adopted. About a year ago I came across High Dynamic Range (HDR) and I was hooked. A technique that seems to have a controversial edge to it; making it even more exciting to me.  I love the versatility of HDR. From the artistic styles to subtle, gentle adjustments to create realism.

An invitation

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As the title suggests this is an invitation to you to join me while I build my business. Watch from the sides and enjoy the ride or throw me a suggestion or two.  Smile at my highs then sigh and empathise during the lows. My intention is to use this blog to share not only my experiences but also, and more importantly images. The front page image will change periodically and I’ll keep posting new images here. I’m so excited about the coming years and where it can take us.