Peter Bargh

Sights & Sounds
October 9th, 2011 by Peter Bargh

Photo365 – Day 282 – Yellow Pages

When I was young I took a job delivering Yellow Pages (telephone directory) in my spare time in the Wadsley area of Sheffield. I was paid something like 7p per book to deliver. and it helped fund my photography while I was working in retail. It was hard work, and for a week my parents house was full of Yellow Pages stacked high. but I delivered around 1000 books so I was paid £70 which, at the time, was about two weeks wages.

Today, while on a fungi forage in Laughton Woods on the annual D&D meet, I saw someone’s efforts at delivering Yellow Pages. They will have been paid, but dumped them in the woods. Idle gits!

October 8th, 2011 by Peter Bargh

Photo365 – Day 281 screw blues

Another shot taken with my current favourite lens…the toy lens with a macro adaptor attached. The focusing and halation / aberrations is wonderful for macro work. I love just moving the camera around slowly to obtain focus point. In this example. I picked up a handful of screws and dropped them on floor and then moved around them with the camera base on the floor until I got a satisfactory view. I like the way the light is reflecting on the top left screw and how the main screw goes out of focus in the middle where it shouldn’t. The lens is crazy!

Olympus EP2 (white balance set to tungsten to force a blue cast), Toy Lens, +10 Macro – screws

October 7th, 2011 by Peter Bargh

Photo365 – 280 – Paint abstract

A tin of purple paint with the lid off. The light caught the rime and scattered across the paint creating an interesting abstract pattern that I thought was worth recording.
Pentax K20D and 100mm macro lens.

October 6th, 2011 by Peter Bargh

Photo365 – Day 279 Self Portrait

Another self portrait, this time using the iPhone with a fisheye lens attached. It’s really cool lens and I’ve had a lot of fun with it so far.

October 5th, 2011 by Peter Bargh

Photo365 – Day 278 – Grace For Drowning

A parcel arrived today from Burning Shed containing my order for Steven Wilson’s deluxe edition of Grace For Drowning. I already have the media book version but thought this would be a nice item for my collection and if it’s like most of Steven’s other stuff it will become highly sort after in years to come, so a bit of an investment too.
Not only that you get some extra stuff as well as a gorgeous 120 page deluxe hardback book with great photography from Lasse Hoile
I decide to photograph it for my photo365 project and used the Olympus EP2 with toy lens and set in pinhole art mode. I photographed against the window light which caused the pages to be dark and in shadow so I placed a silver reflector at the front to bounce some light and make the pages white.
I was trying to portray how cool it looks.

October 4th, 2011 by Peter Bargh

Photo365 – Day 277- Stanage Edge millstones

I’m embarrassed to say this is my first ever viewing of a sunrise in Derbyshire.

I was put off many years ago when I cycled from Hillsborough to Fox house to do my first sunrise and there was thick cloud and the light was awful.

I’ve been meaning to set the alarm for the last seven years but laziness and that early bad experience stopped me from doing so.

This morning I woke up at 5am with acute back pain. (I’d been lifting really heavy concrete slabs at the weekend and the strain’s caught up with me)

I looked out of the window, saw stars and thought:

stars = clear sky = sunrise

So I quickly packed the camera bag and headed off to Stanage and arrived at about 6:15. I packed a torch but to my surprise I didn’t need it.

The sun came up over the horizon about an hour later, but it was behind cloud, and did clear up as it got higher. I took several shots of the trig point – one uploaded to the gallery, and shots across the edge and views towards Castleton.

And I did the customary millstones. They were shaded by the edge so at this point shadows aren’t too harsh.

I called back later and saw a group of photographers taking turns shooting this scene so I left them to it and headed home.

 

October 3rd, 2011 by Peter Bargh

Photo365 – Day 276 – Worksop Cinema phase 4

Another week passes and not much noticeable advancement. I will continue taking interval shots until the project is finished…and then I’ll go a watch a film.
Taken with the iphone and hdr camera app

October 2nd, 2011 by Peter Bargh

Photo365 – Day 275 – Benjamin Francis Leftwich

Taken this evening at a gig in Lincoln’s new venue “Tokyo”
Benjamin Francis Leftwich is a great acoustic guitarist, with a wonderfully smooth and mellow voice. Very enjoyable.
Olympus EP2 with the 40-150mm zoom.

October 1st, 2011 by Peter Bargh

Photo365 – Day 274 – rusty conkers

Conkers in case on my rusty metal background.

A polariser was used to remove some of the glare from the naturally polished surfaces

September 30th, 2011 by Peter Bargh

Photo365 – September set

Here is the ninth of 12 sets of pictures from my photo365 project. This one covers the month of September 2011

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See the individual pictures each day on my blog