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Journal Entry: Wed Oct 1, 2008, 11:04 AM
Its Taken This Long!


Getting around to processing all my RAW files that look worth processing from my trip up North seems to have taken forever for some reason. I've had a Kitten Fad as you can tell - they are just so wonderful! (Sorry to those who aren't so keen on cats :()

After the Lakes I don't think I have any more photos in the offing! Since being home I've had to rest a lot, and despite interesting looking atmospherics outside, I just couldn't be bothered to try and get out there with my camera.

I'm scooter-bound again for getting around, which really doesn't help, but hey, at least I have a large robust scooter for the more rough stuff if I really want to go places, and I just use my little one for having an hour outside down at the beach every now and again for some refreshment (without camera). The larger beast is not portable and we have to use ramps to get it in the car, with all the back seats set down into the flooring. This is so much bother; not only that, but I do find travelling on rough ground does my head and shoulders damage, making my migraines and vertigo even worse than usual.

I'm so pee'd off with this condition... So I don't know when I will next feel motivated to do any photography. I know people say Dorset is a beautiful place, but I can't visit the most spectacular of them even without energy to go on foot. :cries:

QUESTION ABOUT CAMERAS & LENSES


Can anyone tell me whether the Canon EF 17-85mm IS lens has less evident Chromatic aberration on a more expensive camera, such as the Canon D40 (or other Canon camera) than on the Canon 400D? I know its the lens that's at fault, but I've seen people using this lens on the D40 and the results seem to come out better. What I don't know is whether an equal amount of processing is still required to get rid of CA!!

I'm experiencing CA and distortion at the edges in a high amount of my images, which is extremely disturbing - maybe my lens needs attention? It seems to be more noticeable now, but maybe I've simply become more critical!

Any advice would be gladly received but please note, I don't use Photoshop (a luxury I could never afford!) for my processing, I'm stuck with Digital Photo Professional for RAW processing, then further processing in PSP, sometimes alternatively using Photomatix or Dynamic Photo for HDR imaging, then sharpening in PSP - thanks :wave:





Kaz in her element with all four kittens safe and well.


Kaz holding Fabian, knowing they must soon part company, but Fabian is full of trust...


My favourite take of Phoebe whilst I was there







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A Little Personal Photographic History


When I first met the man who was to become my husband, he was a founder member of a local camera club and a group within it called "Vision 70". One of my first encounters with Richard was when he had heard that I was very musical. He called me over to his part of the office in which I was at that time working, and asked me if I'd be willing to look through some of his slides and suggest some music to go with them.

Well this was the beginning of the rest of my life! I did as he asked, and immediately became interested in photography also - mainly so that I could take a pro-active part within the club.

Back then of course, we were doing analogue photography, mainly in slide format, and one of the things the Vision 70 group did was to put on slide shows using a duo-fade system (designed by Richard), of our local area, i.e. Hardy's Dorset. (Some may be aware that the infamous Thomas Hardy was born, lived his life, and wrote his many books, in this area).

The shows were so popular that they would be booked out every weekend, which was when enough club volunteers were free to manage the equipment and show them.

It was all great fun, and as time went on, I gradually began to develop my own photographic skills, right up to 1996, when I developed Myalgic Encephalopathy, became bedridden for many months, and have subsequently until very recently, had to put photography on the back-burner.

In February 2008 my husband bought me a Canon EOS 400D, and soon after, having made do with the 17-55mm kit lens, I acquired a Canon 17-85mm zoom lens with image stabilisation - a necessity for me since I cannot take a tripod around with me because of its added weight (unless we're going inside a building just for the purpose of photographing its architecture).

Since then I have acquired several other lenses and also a Canon G10 for quick use (I love that camera!!).

I've been able to do some walking again, which is an intermittent thing according to my wellness at any time, but during those better days and subject to weather conditions, I've been able to accompany Richard on some shoots. OK, this has entailed him putting his hand against the small of my back and gently pushing me up any hills we encounter and the walks have not exceeded a mile overall either. But we've managed to find some suitable areas where there isn't too far to go in order to find some dramatic scenery.

With the introduction of Digital - a wonderful invention - I have needed to do a lot of re-learning, and of course there is an awful lot that I had also forgotten over the years of disability. (The same applied to art in general sad to say!)

We don't have beautiful ice and snow scenes here, and much of the drama to be found in places like the Grand Canyon are just not an option for us, but nevertheless, England, Ireland and Scotland have some amazing scenery, even from the lower heights that I'm able to achieve - or from anywhere higher up where we can take our car of course.

My aim is to improve my skills. I want constructive critique! Please, no slamming or destructive negativity, but I know anyone who knows Photography as a subject, will be gentle. I'm relying on this!


Some Random Interesting And Hilarious Facts

:bulletred: At the end of that initial meeting with Richard in our office, he gave me his card with his home telephone number on it as well as the camera club's address and phone number.

:bulletred: The very weekend following that discussion I was moved from that office to another one, as I was a key-worker and the job required flexibility. I was devastated as I was sure I would never see Richard again.

:bulletred: As I sat in another office just a little further along from Richard, I could see him through the glass partitions, and I was willing him to come and ask me out. He didn't, and at the end of the day, I reluctantly took the bus to the B&B where I was staying at the time.

:bulletred: Back at the guest house I became incredibly depressed and had nothing to do of any interest. Then I remembered that someone had told me Richard often used to go to London. I had all my belongings up in London, and wanted them brought down to where I was. I wondered... I got the card out and looked at Richard's phone number...

:bulletred: I took the plunge and phoned him, asking him when he was likely to go to London again, and would he be willing to take me with him to collect my stuff.

:bulletred: Twenty-five minutes later, Richard was ringing the guest house bell.

:bulletred: This was the beginning of a life-long relationship! I had to get a divorce from my first husband who had gone off with another girl who had had his twins. He saw me through everything; we bought a house together, and as they say, lived happily ever after - almost! (My illness has not been conducive to a life of happiness!)

:bulletred: We arranged for our wedding day to be 10th August 1974, after my divorce was through.

:bulletred: My Decree Absolute came through much earlier than anticipated so we actually married on 8th June 1974.

:bulletred: After the wedding we went and collected my wedding dress!!!!!!

:bulletred: We had been invited out to a meal with lots of our photographer friends that evening. While we were there, we announced our marriage, and everyone went into shock! :rofl: It was SUCH fun!

:bulletred: The following day, the person who's house we'd had the dinner at, took our Wedding photos for us, with his beautiful gardens as our setting.

:bulletred: So as not to totally offend all Richard's relatives (mine didn't count), we held a Blessing Ceremony at the same church where we had married, followed by a meal at a local hotel, when I again donned my beautiful wedding dress, and treated it as though this were our actual wedding. (I hated every minute of it as it seemed like a complete façade!! :giggle:)

So there you have it! I'm sure we've done many more things back to front since then, but that's how it all began...


By the way, a particular passion of mine is CATS and KITTENS! I LOVE them!

Here are some photos of Molly and Murry...





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Which Canon Camera would you advise? I have 400D but would like to have live-view for macro work. 

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