Sunday, 26 August 2012
Afternoon on Pendle
Last week I managed to get a couple of hours out on Pendle. I've been messing with my style of photography for a while and decided to take a more documentary style approach to this series of images.
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
A Productive Day!
Yesterday was one of my most productive days. First was a trip out to somewhere I hadn't been before, Widdop Reservoir. I didn't have long there but came back with this image. No doubt I will be going back in the very near future!
Last night, I went down to our local running track. I sort of have this idea centered around amateur sport as my next project. So, while I was there I took a couple of test shots to see if it would work. Not quite sure about them yet. May have to try a couple of other locations first.
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Art Photography,
Landscape,
Lee Johnson Photography,
Photography,
photojournalism,
record photography,
Spideyj,
sport,
Stone,
Water
Monday, 13 August 2012
Pixel Magazine - August 2012
Good morning!
Today see's the release of our latest edition of Pixel Magazine. The magazine is a free, non-profit making e-magazine promoting and discussing photography in the Pennine Lancashire area. This month, Magnum photographer, Martin Parr agreed for us to use some of his photographs to discuss alternative holiday photography!
Today see's the release of our latest edition of Pixel Magazine. The magazine is a free, non-profit making e-magazine promoting and discussing photography in the Pennine Lancashire area. This month, Magnum photographer, Martin Parr agreed for us to use some of his photographs to discuss alternative holiday photography!
Saturday, 11 August 2012
A big thank you!
My blog roll has reached over a thousand views! Many thanks to all of you that have take the time to visit and have a look at my photographs.
Best wishes,
Lee
Best wishes,
Lee
Friday, 10 August 2012
Playing with Witches
On Wednesday I went out with a friend to take some images for use by Pendle Borough Council.
Our first port of call was the new Alice Nutter sculpture in Roughlee. Alice Nutter was convicted and hung for being part of a covern of witches in the Pendle area. In total 10 people from the area were taken to Lancaster tried and then hung. Another, from Gisburn was taken to York and executed there.
Alice was unusual in the group as she was the widow of a wealthy farmer and it is often thought that she may have been convicted due to the jealousies of other local people. The entire group were convicted on the evidence of a nine-year old witness named Jennet Device who mas made to stand on a table in front of a packed court room.
After we were done with the sculpture we headed up in to the fields to capture some images of the landscape. From this position we were able to get some nice pictures of both Pendle and Blacko. It was a lovely hour and a bit, with warm sunshine in a beautiful part of the country.
Labels:
Art Photography,
children,
kids,
Lancashire,
Landscape,
Lee Johnson Photography,
pendle,
Photography,
Spideyj,
witches
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Remnants Update
Remnants now has its own page complete with Flickr slideshow illustrating all the images from the project and a preview of the book from our Blurb bookstore.
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Boulsworth,
Darwen Tower,
Drystone walls,
follies,
hill fort,
Lancashire,
Landscape,
Lee Johnson Photography,
Monochrome,
nelson,
pendle,
Photography,
Remnants,
Rocks,
Self-portraits,
Spideyj,
Stone
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Lancaster with the Camera Club
Monday night saw a group of us from Blackburn & District Camera Club head north up the M6 to Lancaster.
For a change we had some decent weather and some decent light. I haven't processed many of the images yet but here is two that I have done so far.
While not massively stunning images the re-occurring themes of stone, monochrome and nature taking the built environment back feature quite heavily.
Today I have been doing some work around Pendle, but more on that tomorrow!
For a change we had some decent weather and some decent light. I haven't processed many of the images yet but here is two that I have done so far.
While not massively stunning images the re-occurring themes of stone, monochrome and nature taking the built environment back feature quite heavily.
Today I have been doing some work around Pendle, but more on that tomorrow!
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
An Evening Out with my Daughter
After the constant deluge of rain we seem to be getting all summer, Sunday night dried up and turned in to quite a nice evening. So my daughter and I decided we would pick up our cameras and go out on the Ribble to catch the sunset. Well, with it being school holidays, why not?
Anyway we came back with a couple of images that we both like. My favorite being the one pictured left.
I wasn't intending the swan to be in the image but it came and wanted some attention. I was looking for long exposures to bring out the movement in the water. Would you believe that the swan actually managed to stay still enough to get a sharp enough image at an exposure of four seconds!!!
On Monday night I was out with my friends from Blackburn Camera Club. We took a ride up to Lancaster and did some shots up there. I'm in the middle of processing those and will post them later in the week.
On the Pixel front we have finalised our guest contributor today. That announcement will be coming soon!
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Art,
Art Photography,
Blackburn and District Camera Club,
Blackburn Camera Club,
Lancashire,
Landscape,
Lee Johnson Photography,
Magazine,
Photography,
Pixel,
River Ribble,
Spideyj,
Water
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