London Architecture

Posted in Architecture, Travel Photography on September 3rd, 2009 by Jonathan

I have managed to finally get around to editing 2 images from my recent trip to London with Wayne

The first image was taken at a complex called “More London” which is located not far from Tower Bridge and London bridge, easy access on the Jubilee Line from London Bridge Station. Depending upon the type of image your after will depend upon what time of day and which day to shoot, I find Sunday mornings best as they tend to be quiet.

More London, London, UK © fridlington photography

The second image was taken around Moorgate, I remember seeing this building being built and whilst I was still living in London it was only around the corner from the Stock Exchange Rifle Club (which I use to be a member of) The building is on close proximity to the Barbican Centre and flats (worth a visit) Nearest Tube is Moorgate on the Northern Line or Liverpool Street Station is only a 5 min walk (if that)

Moorgate, London, UK © fridlington photography

Hope you enjoy, comments and feedback always welcome.

Brooklyn Bridge – New York

Posted in Architecture, Travel Photography on August 15th, 2009 by Jonathan

What do you do when the weather isn’t good for photographing? Well I guess many things and actually is the weather ever good or bad I guess it depends upon your view the look that your after.

For quite some time now I have been trying to create a style / look that I use to use in the wet dark room, photoshop has a mind blowing amount of features and some you will never touch or even know what they do. I order to keep it simple I have now created my first ever action script (nope, sorry you can’t have a copy of it)

Having spent an alarming amount of time on this getting it right and perfecting the colours I can now show you an old photograph of the Brooklyn Bridge that I shot all the way back in 2007! (how time fly’s)

Brooklyn Bridge, New York, USA © fridlington photography

Hope you enjoy, comments and feedback always welcome.