The
purpose of this site is to encourage you in the development of your digital
photography. Photography has regained its popularity through the rapid
expansion of digital capture giving instant access to images via camera phones,
Ipads and computer displays.
Holderness Seascape
(December 2011)
Memorial Burton Agnes
(December 2011)
Shopping in York (November 2011)
In Suspension (November 2011)
Colours of Autumn (November 2011)
Autumn (November 2011)
Scarborough after the rush (October 2011)
Abstract Web
Industrial Landscape (October 2011)
Brass Fantasy (September 2011)
Evening over Ferriby, East Yorkshire (August 2011)
View towards Emley Moor Television Mast from Yorkshire
Sculpture Park (June 2011)
Bishop Burton (May 2011)
Beverley Minster (May 2011)
Feeding Time (March 2011)
Scugdale ( North
Yorkshire)
(March 2011)
Lifeboat and Whitby Harbour
Hole of Hocum, February Sunset
Snow
Patterns
Often
pictures remain in digital format and are rarely used for display.
Traditional photographic processing techniques required the maintenance of
a darkroom, chemicals and various equipment to produce enlargements
suitable for display. To a large extent all the techniques acquired
in the traditional wet processes can be replicated more precisely in the
"Digital Darkroom".
Software
such as Photoshop, Photoshop Elements and Paint Shop Pro will achieve all
the image manipulation required by photographers today. These
packages are useful for cropping, colour correction, removal of red-eye
etc. I hope you decide to explore digital imaging for
yourself...