Hi Everyone,
Just thought that I would say Happy New Year.
The new year should be bring some interesting times for www.anthonylewisphotography.co.uk with an exhibition in June and more blogging with tips and hints.
Anyway have a good one.
Anthony
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Photoshop Tip #3
Adding a vinegrette to a photograph will give you some depth of field, plus can take the attention away from an anoying background thus forcing the viewer to look at what you want them to see.
A few easy steps to do this one really.
A few easy steps to do this one really.
- Create an elipse using the marquee tool around the area you wish to leave sharp.
- Goto the Select menu and choose feather. Add a value of around 10 but you can play around with this.
- Goto the Select menu again choose Inverse this will now select the surrounding area.
- Choose Filter -> Blur -> Gaussian choose a value of around 10 but again this is something that you can play with in order to create the perfect image.
Before
After
Friday, December 15, 2006
A Conservative Point of View
A friend of mine Robert Rams is running a great blog in which he writes about his daily life, where he is currently working as the Conservative Councillor For East Barnet and the Cheif of staff (in the house of commons) for the Ribble Valley MP. Check it out for some interesting points of view and current affairs.
Click Here to take a look.
Anthony
Click Here to take a look.
Anthony
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Listing on the Website
I was begining to think that no one wanted to list on the website anymore, so started to do some investigation of my own. To my surprise when I sent my self an email using the website I got a "page cannot be displayed error message" which I did not know about. I have now resloved this issue. So all I can say is a big sorry to anyone that has tried to list on the website in the past, I simply have not recieved the email to put the listing in place.
If you would like to particpate in a link exchange please follow the link below and I would of course love to do so.
Anthony Lewis Photography Listing Page
My apologies again.
Anthony
If you would like to particpate in a link exchange please follow the link below and I would of course love to do so.
Anthony Lewis Photography Listing Page
My apologies again.
Anthony
Monday, December 11, 2006
Nikon D70 Upgrade
I found out a whille ago that you could upgrade the firmware on your D70 to that of a D70s which I thought was quite exciting but was also a bit wary of doing this by myself as I did not want to upset the apple cart in terms of hurting my lovely D70. However this weekend i picked up the courage to give him a little makeup over and the results are very interesting. A new menu and some new features. It a pretty simple procedure and only took about 10 minuites in total to do.
Issues addressed in firmware version 2.00-Improved performance for the 5-area autofocus system's Dynamic Area AF and Closest Subject Priority Dynamic Area AF modes.
Issues addressed in firmware version 2.00-Improved performance for the 5-area autofocus system's Dynamic Area AF and Closest Subject Priority Dynamic Area AF modes.
- Updated menus with a new design similar to that of the D70s, making them easier to view and quicker to recognise.
- Page size and setup support for PictBridge compatible printers has been added to the camera menu.
- The display for number of exposures remaining when using NEF (RAW) or NEF+JPEG Basic image-quality settings has been changed. The number is now calculated based on the average size of a compressed RAW file, instead of the maximum file size.
- Maximum number of exposures displayed using a 256-MB CompactFlash memory card:Version 2.00: NEF (RAW): approx. 44 exposures; NEF+JPEG Basic: approx. 39 exposures.Version 1.03 or earlier: NEF (RAW): approx. 23 exposures; NEF+JPEG Basic: approx. 21 exposures
- The default setting for the camera clock has been changed from 2004.01.01 to 2005.01.01. The clock can not be set to a date before 2004.12.31.- Correction of a problem that occasionally caused communication between Nikon Capture Camera Control and the D70 to be unexpectedly terminated (Windows).
Click Here to go to the Nikon support website for more help with this issue you are looking for the Firmware update version A 2.00/B 2.00. There are details on how to do this properly. Also I used the email button to get in contact with some of the engineers before i did it and they were more than happy to help. They got back to me within a couple of hours which i thought was really good.
So if you are brave enough give your D70 a make over and get some better results from your camera and enjoy it even more.
Anthony
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Antoni Gaudi
The man lived and died a modest man, in fact he lied for three days in a hospital before some one realised that it was him, he would eventually die there after being hit by a tram in Barcelona in 1926. His work still looks new and as brilliant as it was at the start of the last century these three photographs come from the top of the Casa Mila were a roof garden like no other can be found. The locals and tourists alike marvel at what can only be describe as genius.
His mind it has to be said was a little misunderstood, it can only be assumed at what he was thinking when he created this building with no straight edges. What must have gone through the minds of the builders when given the plans. However simply by looking at this building and many others all over Barcelona it can be said that Antoni Gaudi had a great mind which in his day was far beyond any other architect, and that it is only until now that we can fully take pleasure in all of his work.

His mind it has to be said was a little misunderstood, it can only be assumed at what he was thinking when he created this building with no straight edges. What must have gone through the minds of the builders when given the plans. However simply by looking at this building and many others all over Barcelona it can be said that Antoni Gaudi had a great mind which in his day was far beyond any other architect, and that it is only until now that we can fully take pleasure in all of his work.
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Barcelona
Sorry about not posting for a while was in sunny Barcelona over the weekend, the photos are hot on the press to be processed so you will be seeing some of them soom I am sure.
Anthony
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Gallery Software
I searched the Internet for so long to find how to create the perfect photography website. It is generally a hard process, you want the photos to be displayed with quality that will help the viewer want to buy them. However the images themselves must not take to long to load as this will prevent the users from staying and looking in the first place.
The Internet is a great place to find code and Google now even has is own code search which could help you to find out how to do it. Thumbnails with a java roll over or click function will do the job very nicely, but is a little fiddly. Plus the fact that if you are not so used to a computer programming you want to be spending your time selling and taking photographs not learning strange computer languages.
I finally came across a neat solution which cost a few pounds but helped no end. Its a Flash pluggin called Slideshow Pro. Once you have installed it there are a vast amount of options which help you create a gallery which suits your needs and website. For example it has the ability to change all of the colours to whatever you want them to be. All the options are placed in a simple to use menu which is point and click.
The photos themselves are fed to the gallery via an XML file, however this is nothing to be scared of a simple to follow manual is provided with the software and a new gallery can be set up in minutes of purchase.
One of my efforts can be seen here. I really recommend this product its easy to use and gives great results. You probably could do this yourself but to be honest why bother, its all there for you.
Anthony
The Internet is a great place to find code and Google now even has is own code search which could help you to find out how to do it. Thumbnails with a java roll over or click function will do the job very nicely, but is a little fiddly. Plus the fact that if you are not so used to a computer programming you want to be spending your time selling and taking photographs not learning strange computer languages.
I finally came across a neat solution which cost a few pounds but helped no end. Its a Flash pluggin called Slideshow Pro. Once you have installed it there are a vast amount of options which help you create a gallery which suits your needs and website. For example it has the ability to change all of the colours to whatever you want them to be. All the options are placed in a simple to use menu which is point and click.
The photos themselves are fed to the gallery via an XML file, however this is nothing to be scared of a simple to follow manual is provided with the software and a new gallery can be set up in minutes of purchase.
One of my efforts can be seen here. I really recommend this product its easy to use and gives great results. You probably could do this yourself but to be honest why bother, its all there for you.
Anthony
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Photoshop Tip #2
Photos always look great as a mono shot, however with most D-SLR cameras there is no mono mode. So here are 3 great ways to change colour photographs to moody mono.
1. Grayscale
Simple and Easy goto the following menu. Image -> Mode -> Grayscale
2. Desaturate
This can be done in two ways
A. The shortcut = ctrl+shift+U
B. The Menu = Image -> Adustments -> Desaturate
3. The 3rd and best way if you have Photoshop CS is to use the Channel Mixer.
The Video below shows how this can be done, it gives you control on all the colours and how much each colour will change. Image -> Adustments -> Channel Mixer. Then tick the monochrome box. Then use the sliders on each of the colours.
Simple and Easy goto the following menu. Image -> Mode -> Grayscale
2. Desaturate
This can be done in two ways
A. The shortcut = ctrl+shift+U
B. The Menu = Image -> Adustments -> Desaturate
3. The 3rd and best way if you have Photoshop CS is to use the Channel Mixer.
The Video below shows how this can be done, it gives you control on all the colours and how much each colour will change. Image -> Adustments -> Channel Mixer. Then tick the monochrome box. Then use the sliders on each of the colours.
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Earth from Above
I was recently brought a great book called the Earth from Above by the photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand. http://www.yannarthusbertrand.com/v2/yab_us.htm. You may have seen some of his work but not known it was by him. I am sure that it has been on display in many public areas including outside the Natural History Museum in London, England. The book shows off his work of the world taken from a helicopter. He manages to capture many places that many of us would not be able to reach and in doing so creates a feeling of insignificance compared to the world.
The book is divided into areas of the world and each photograph has its own small synopsis of where it was taken and how the final image was taken. Its available in pretty much all bookshops I would imagine, and would make a great present to anyone that is interested in the world, photography or both.
Anthony
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Has the world forgotten about winter?
How to make thumbnails for web sites.
I Have been using a simple piece of software for some time now. Its made by a company called fookes and can be found at the following address: http://www.fookes.com/ezthumbs/ . This will enable you to resize images both in terms of megabytes to kilobytes and in terms of mesurement. This will reduce the loading time of your website and increase the chance that your visitors stay.
Another good reason for not placeing the original image on your website is so that people can not use your perfect image and enlarge them. The smaller image will simply lose its quality when used for anything else than being viewed on your website.
Its freeware so you can use it right now, give it and see what you think.
Anthony
Another good reason for not placeing the original image on your website is so that people can not use your perfect image and enlarge them. The smaller image will simply lose its quality when used for anything else than being viewed on your website.
Its freeware so you can use it right now, give it and see what you think.
Anthony
Friday, November 17, 2006
Photoshop Tip #1
Thought that I would go for something quick an easy for the first Photoshop tip. This will allow a very quick way to boost the colour in your images and the also add a little saturation as well.
- Open the image in Photoshop.
- In the layers panel drag the background layer down to the new layer icon. This will give you a duplicate background layer.
- Make sure that the new layer is selected and choose the following option. Filter -> Blur -> Gaussian Blur.
- When the window pops up give a value of somewhere between 2 and 4. You can play with this yourself for best results.
- Back in the layers window where the drop down box currently displays "Normal" change this to say "Color".
- Now click on the black and white circle and the bottom of the layers window. Choose a Hue/Saturation layer. Now you can slide the saturation handle to the desired position. If you have the preview tick box selected you will be able to display the changes as they happen.
Hope you enjoy playing with this one.
Anthony
Monday, November 13, 2006
Welcome to Anthony Lewis Photography
Welcome to Anthony Lewis Photography!
Hopefully this will become a diary of events that have happened to me, and my website www.anthonylewisphotography.co.uk. I have been an ameture photographer now for 5 years and during that time have learnt many techniques and skills with both a 35mm and now a digital SLR. Both of which have there own advantages and disadvantages.
And that poses the first question that i would like to address. Which one do people prefere and why. My own opinon is that I have learnt more during my time with the D-SLR, the ability to see what you are producing at the time of capture is a great asset. This then allows you to change an f-stop up or down or the expoure time to create the perfect image.
However the more traditional 35mm camera gives you a better quality final image than the D-SLR my own D-SLR is a 6.1 mp camera which although gives a sharp image I am sure some enlargements lose some of this quality. Also the contrast using film is by far superior I know this can be changed with software such as Photoshop but is this real to the tradition of photography.
Software such as Photoshop is a art form of its own, its advanced techniques are for the more computer minded however once they are learnt they can produce some exquiset images which may for example on a cloudy day be simply wasted time and money with a 35mm.
The pros and cons are there for all to discuss, I think the argument will reign on for a long time. D-SLR's are growing popularity as time goes by and therefore the price will drop. What are your views on this.
Anthony
Hopefully this will become a diary of events that have happened to me, and my website www.anthonylewisphotography.co.uk. I have been an ameture photographer now for 5 years and during that time have learnt many techniques and skills with both a 35mm and now a digital SLR. Both of which have there own advantages and disadvantages.
And that poses the first question that i would like to address. Which one do people prefere and why. My own opinon is that I have learnt more during my time with the D-SLR, the ability to see what you are producing at the time of capture is a great asset. This then allows you to change an f-stop up or down or the expoure time to create the perfect image.
However the more traditional 35mm camera gives you a better quality final image than the D-SLR my own D-SLR is a 6.1 mp camera which although gives a sharp image I am sure some enlargements lose some of this quality. Also the contrast using film is by far superior I know this can be changed with software such as Photoshop but is this real to the tradition of photography.
Software such as Photoshop is a art form of its own, its advanced techniques are for the more computer minded however once they are learnt they can produce some exquiset images which may for example on a cloudy day be simply wasted time and money with a 35mm.
The pros and cons are there for all to discuss, I think the argument will reign on for a long time. D-SLR's are growing popularity as time goes by and therefore the price will drop. What are your views on this.
Anthony
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