Northern Ireland Photographer – Medialook Images, Belfast


Your Wedding Your Way
May 20, 2009, 12:45 pm
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Happened across this great site: www.offbeatbride.com

check it out!



Engagement and Wedding Photography in Crawfordsburn

I had great fun with Victoria and Adam during their engagement funshoot last week. On my way over to Bangor the weather was looking miserable, but we were sheltered from the worst of it whilst in the wood. Thank-you guys for braving the wind and rain and being so up for it!



Camping, Kitesurfing, and night-time photography

Diann and I spent the bank holiday weekend camping with some kitesurfing friends. We camped at Murvagh Beach (near Donegal town) which was great, apart from the litter pile previous campers had left. We woke on a sunny Saturday morning and the Kiters wanted somewhere more windy so we went to Dooey Beach Near Lettermacaward in Donegal which was very windy , and cold, and was like being in a constant sandstorm. But the kiters had a ball!
Star trails

Camping at Murvagh

Camping at Murvagh

Dooey had a very busy surf school

Dooey had a very busy surf school

Corin going high

Corin going high

Shelter

Dooey beach at night

Dooey beach at night

I’m still shaking sand out of things!



Jonathan and Joanne’s Wedding Album

This is a Queensberry Duo Album in grey micro suede. I love these duo albums! the combination of classic matted pages with full page spreads! This album has a translucent velum title page and gatefold feature page.



Cokin filter vignette problem
May 1, 2009, 12:59 pm
Filed under: Landscape Photography | Tags: ,

To fix vignetting when using cokin holder, buy a spare cokin filter holder (or a cheap copy off ebay) and saw the filter holder off after the 1st slot using a small hacksaw.

Ive just done this and now I can use my cokin circ pol and 1 more cokin filter (ND or ND grad) at 17 mm on my 5d without any vignetting. And I haven’t needed to remove my protective slim UV filter.

Great. no more trying to hold filters and keep my fingers out of frame.