Rock Dolmens on a Field of Green

8 04 2010

I have a hankering to get up early one morning when the sky is still dark and head out with the deliberate intention of getting lost. To find yourself out on roads you’ve never seen before, to explore the countryside, to pull over on the verge and grab your camera to explore some strange and wonderful vista – that’s what it’s all about. I think it’s time I called up to photographer buddies and pencil in a date. At the end of the day you can return to a place along your route to stand in the golden luminescence of magic hour as the sun dies in the sky and the light does all it can to negotiate one last hour to the clicking of the shutters. As a dark throw is pulled over the sky, to return home to a couple of beers and good company.

Definitely overdue.





Lightroom Presets

16 04 2009

Here is an antique landscape Lightroom preset I put together this evening to emphasise the drought ravaged countryside in this photo, I made it available as a free download for Lightroom users.

I Love a Sunburned Country

Drop me a comment if you’d like me to keep releasing these presets in future.

Enjoy!





Toxic Shrooms

14 04 2009


Toxic Shrooms, originally uploaded by Stuart Forsyth.

Another example of the LX3 macro mode and manual focusing. These slimy little toxic mushrooms were amongst the best examples of forest fungi we’d found all day. Dropped the green saturation of the leaves slightly so that they didn’t overpower the beautiful red hues of the mushrooms. Would love any mushroom experts out there to identify them for me.





The Most Famous Huntsman

5 04 2009

Huntsman, originally uploaded by Stuart Forsyth.

I love living in the mountains East of Melbourne. My house is completely surrounded by trees, walking trails and nature in a form not experienced in my many years of suburban hell living. I don’t have neighbour’s barking dogs or loud thumping music, I don’t have my house crammed into a tiny block of land and I don’t have to pay exorbitant property prices.

I do have to drive a bit further to get places and my commute is longer. Oh, and things grow bigger here too … especially the insects and arachnids.

This happy little guy (note the smiling chelicerae) thought that an open packing box would be a nice home. He didn’t expect an oversize mammal to stick his hands into the box. In fairness he tried to run away. I caught him and gently put him on a table top for a photoshoot – he is now the most famous huntsman in Ferny Creek – and he was remarkably relaxed throughout the whole process.

I then found him a lovely home in one of the giant gum trees on our property and asked him politely to please warn me next time he wants to come inside.





Poll Results

3 02 2009

Many thanks to all those who participated in my January poll.  The results of the survey are as follows:

Q. What software do you use to manage your photo workflow?

50% Aperture
15% Lightroom
15% Other
10% Picasa
10% What software?

Nobody was using Photoshop Elements.

Amongst the other answers: Capture One 4 Pro, Expression Media and Imatch.  A new poll will be up this week; thanks again for participating.







New Poll – Photo Management

23 12 2008

So the results of the last poll showed that the majority of you, the readers of this journal, prefer a mix of photography related content which thankfully means I’m on the right track with my writing interests aligning with what you like to read.  I will start bringing more of the technology into the mix in 2009 and look to provide more of the story behind my pictures.

Here is a new poll which I’m going to leave up until the end of January.  It will tie in nicely with a post I have in the workshop on my dilemma in choosing between Aperture and Lightroom.

(Q) What software do you use to manage your photo workflow?








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