| Originally my interest
in photography started after a very good holiday in the Middle
East, where I saw wonderful sights. You will have to take my word
for that because the photographs I took were all over exposed,
I had set my camera incorrectly.
So, I started Evening Classes, and my interest grew from there.
I did a GCSE and some City and Guild modules. I like the City
and Guilds module structure, as each module, was then, a term
or 2 on one topic and then moved on. I looked at Buildings, portraiture,
landscape, close up, black and white printing and others. It was
while I was at Evening Classes I met people from Camera Clubs
and came to join Southampton Camera Club.
As I enjoy being out of doors I am able
to use photography as a happy excuse to visit places to photograph.
I would like to be able produce images that create an atmosphere
of tranquillity, and belie the actual conditions of the taking.
The pictures of Rannoch Moor were taken
on an outcrop of rock in the water that was too small to accommodate
a tripod, camera bag, and me. So, at times I was standing in the
water (not too bad) or putting my tripod and camera in the water
(very frightening, I would dry off, the camera wouldn’t)
or swinging my camera bag onto another bit of rock. As those of
you who know Rannoch Moor will know, there is a main road running
through it with fast moving heavy goods lorries thundering by,
photography certainly is not what you include, but what you leave
out.
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