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Photography and Computing

More Words & Pics Porsche Features

August 29, 2010

If you’re not freelance, bank holiday weekend Sundays are all about taking it easy. If you are freelance, then the only difference between Sunday and any other day is that the post office and some petrol stations are shut. If there’s a job to do, you do it! I got a call the other day, [...]

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Bergmeister R Gruppe Porsche Tour on cover of 911PW

August 28, 2010

911 & Porsche World magazine have put the R Gruppe Bergmeister Tour on the front cover of this month’s issue. This is the news stand version and not the subscriber copies. To say I’m pleased would be an understatement: the Bergmeister was one of the best events yet, so to document it in my first [...]

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Camera update: Gripping Stuff

August 24, 2009

I’ve been using my Leica D-Lux 4 compact camera for about 5 months now. It’s a great tool and perfect for almost every situation. My recent trip to the Netherlands and Oldtimer Grand Prix at the Nurbugring was made all the better by not having to lug a DSLR about. Was quite funny taking pictures [...]

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All the Gear and No Idea

July 7, 2009

I love to take pictures, but have almost no clue about the technical side of things. My purchase of a Nikon D300 last year was intended to be a first step on to this learning curve: I was going to explore exactly what it takes to make really great pictures all of the time. The recent [...]

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D300 in the house!

December 1, 2008

So I sold my Golf GTi to buy a camera – who wouldn’t think that was a good idea?! Having looked for a few weeks at what else was out there, I plumped for the Nikon D300, which is quite a step up from my venerable and much-loved D70s which may now also have to [...]

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WordPress v Aperture v D40

November 18, 2008

Have been using WordPress for a while now. Though I love the freeness of it (i.e. no cost), I am not the greatest fan of the software. It’s a PITA to get stuff aligned and stay aligned, and the media manager is no great shakes either – forget your pic going where you want it [...]

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