New York Slideshow

Here’s a sample slideshow of photographs from a recent trip to New York.  

Gallery Photo – “Fence Triptych”

This was a set of images taken this week on a trip out to perhaps some of the less desirable areas of a major city. They are all part of a fence panel thats been covered in graffiti. Whilst some graffiti art really is a work of art, this was …

Gallery Photo – ‘Sunrise’

It seems that these days sunrise and sunset photographs aren’t quite as popular as they once were in the photography community. I can’t think why given that mother nature presents us with some marvellous photographic opportunities. This photograph is one taken in a similar position about this time last year. The …

Gallery Photo – ‘Look Up’

This photograph was seen just by looking up at something maybe no one else had noticed. Again this is probably a shot only a photographer would have noticed. I think with a bit more time I would have probably cloned out the clothing on the handrail at the very top …

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How to save money on printer ink

More ink, more money, not so !

I’m the proud owner of an Espson R2400 printer, and have been fro a few years and bought it just after it was released. Its undobtedly been superceeded 10 times over by now, but it was quite an investment at the time, prints beautifully when it does print well, and I seem to find an unending supply of cheaper, but original, ink cartridges on E-Bay, making the cost of ownership a little less than it should be.

However its that phrase ‘when it prints well’ that is really the nub of this post.

In all honesty I don’t print that often with the Epson. I use a Canon for printing CD’s and for prints for the children’s homework, and for general run of the mill things. Saving the Epson for portfolio and competition prints, and of course those lovely big A3 prints the Canon can’t do.

I’ve spent this afternoon with the task of printing five A3 prints for a competition tomorrow. In doing this what I actually printed was 9 A3 prints, 3 test prints to unclog print heads and replaced 3 print cartridges.  So what happened and why ?

Well the first two prints were fine, well actually I printed them a week or so ago, or was that two weeks. The first A3 print of the day came out with the very bottom black area all patchy. So then I ran a test print on a bit of A4 plain paper to find that one of the black inks was clogged. The first attempt at cleaning the nozzle didn’t work, so then I did a second clean. Now the Epson utility says to do this sparingly as it does use up a lot of ink. The thing is, it doesn’t tell you how much. Is that 1%, 5%, 10%, more maybe ? So the next rest print seemed fine, well not 100%, but certainly 95%. So at that point I produce the second A3 print, and again the same problem. I run the test print again and it gives patchy results and needs another clean. Just on this point, I wonder where all the ink goes when its cleaning. So at the third attempt I finally get the print I’m after.

The next A3 print works just fine. So thats 4 down and one to go. The last print is a black and white, and off it goes but 80% of the way through it stops and says it s out of ink. I’ve never known it do this before. Its always kept going at then warned me at the end. So anyway, I do as it instructs. But not one empty ink cartridge, but three. So thats £24 at E-Bay prices and in excess of £33 at Epson prices. It primes the new ink, surely not more ink used, and away it goes.  Disappointingly there’s a magenta tint to the last 20% of the print rather than the just slight green cast. So off we go again, yet another piece of A3 in the printer, and I finally have whet I needed. Again I am slightly concerned that there’s more of a magenta cast on this black and white than normal. Also the black and white option doesn’t appear in the menu like it used to . Damn Apple updates, I vaguely remember seeing the Epson mentioned in an update a while back.

So why this blog title ? Well my conclusion in all of this, is that not using your printer regularly does clog up the print heads, and that the subsequent actions to unclog, reprint and continually clean the heads probably costs far more than print a 6″ x 4″ print once a week. So if you haven’t used that lovely expensive photo printer lately, just give it a whirl on a small test print.

Gallery Photo – Churchill

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This was an image taken at an ‘old things’ fair in Wimpole Hall near Cambridge.

 

Photographers – Fashion Photographer – Jake Garn

I’ve been an admirer of Jakes work for a couple of years and I love the simple style of the shots, the lighting setup and the post processing he uses. Whatever the image you can see that ‘style’ shine through. Looking at his website, he now runs workshops. I confess the one in Hawaii looks just right for me :-)

 

Gallery Photo – War Things

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A lovely couple of photographs of a war-time re-enactment and sale at the local stately home. Myself and a friend stumbled on this to just get out for a bit. I’m so glad I took my camera.

Gallery Photo – Gemma

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Gallery Photo – “Gemma”

This is Gemma, I had 30 seconds to take the shot. Thats it really.

 

Photo Details

I love backlit portraits, they just work for me. I’m still surprised that 1/15th sec can still produce a tack-sharp image. That 85mm portrait lens never fails to get results.

 

Technical Details

All taken at f4.0, 1/15th, ISO1600 at 85mm.

 

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The Photo Gallery

The photo gallery shows examples of my photography in and around Cambridge and beyond. I regularly use these portrait, landscape, and commercial photographs as examples when teaching my photography courses.

Depending on which photography training course you choose, you too can learn the techniques and settings to achieve the same results yourselves.

I try to avoid any emphasis on which camera you own, and concentrate more on the composition and use of your camera settings. I teach mostly SLR based photography training and less of the digital compact camera based training as the results from digital SLR cameras are significantly better in general.

Lightroom Training Courses

Photography Training in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire

Our Lightroom Course teaches you both the basics and some in-depth details about the Lightroom Workflow. From importing your images and tagging, through image adjustment both in Lightroom and out to Photoshop and other applications, then back into Lightroom and sharing and printing your images. More on the Lightroom Course is here...

Photo Training – SLR Photography for beginners.

This course is ideally suited to those buying their first SLR camera. The course tries to avoid as much technical jargon as possible, and instead concentrates on the essential skills.

You don't need to have a specific brand of SLR camera such as the more popular Canon and Nikon SLR's. This course is suitable for other brands also.

The aim is for you to go away with new skills and an ability to capture images you thought weren't possible and the inspiration to do so.

Details of the SLR Photography for Beginners Course.

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