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February 10, 2012

Landscape Photography Workshops

It has been a very busy time for me over the past few weeks. I am delighted to announce that I am now running Landscape Photography Workshops on Gower and in the Brecon Beacons – see here. In addition to group outings, I am also able to provide one to one tuition where we work out an itinerary to suit you. If you want to learn how to take photos like me, then be sure to book a session!

 

I have just added an email subscription to the right of this blog – enter your email address to receive an update when I add a new post to this blog. This email is used for nothing else whatsoever, just new blog posts.

 

I have been a little slack in writing blog posts recently, but I have been busy taking new photos – here is a taster from an amazing day out with Neil Mansfield. We trekked up to Corn Du for sunrise and were presented with this lovely view:

Pen y Fan from Corn Du, Brecon Beacons National Park

Pen y Fan from Corn Du, Brecon Beacons National Park

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January 18, 2012

Weather Forecasts

Tags: — Dan Santillo @ 11:55 am

As a photographer, I need to have a good idea of what the weather will be like tomorrow or even over the next few hours. The Met Office are the government funded weather forecaster, so it would seem sensible to use them. However, I’ve noticed on several occasions that I check the weather at 6am and make a decision on what to do that day only to find out that the forecast has changed by 7am. On one day when I was at home, I decided to keep a record of what the forecasts were doing – they are updated every hour.

The Met Office's ever changing forecast

The Met Office's ever changing forecast

The left hand column with 6am, 7am, etc. is the time at which the forecast was updated. The row across the top is the time at which the weather was supposed to be doing what was forecast. I shall use the forecast for 12pm as an example. At 6am, midday was forecast to be thick cloud. At 7am, midday was forecast to be medium level cloud, and so on. Over the 6 hours leading up to midday, the forecast changed no less than 4 times! I shall let you draw your own conclusions to all that, but it certainly makes my job very, very difficult and costs me a lot in wasted fuel for journeys when the forecast says one thing and the reality is something completely different.

 

The Met Office also have a detailed mountain forecast which, I believe, is subsidised by the Welsh Assembly. Before a recent trip out, I checked this forecast, which told me “Hill fog: None” and also that the visibility would be “moderate to good”, which I read as hazy conditions. It also said hill fog would become persistent later in the day. To me, that seems like ideal conditions for some photos during the morning. I was rather surprised when I drove for an hour and walked to the summit of Pen y Fan to spend most of my time in the fog from 8:30 in the morning. I mentioned this on Twitter – here is the conversation in it’s entirety:

 

Me: Met Office mountain forecast wrong again. Am now in thick cloud in the Brecons. Another wasted trip @metoffice
Met Office: We did state there would be cloud and vis would be moderate to poor
The link they sent me was to their mountain forecast that explicitly said visibility would be moderate to good
Me: Actually, your forecast says “Visibility moderate or good” and “hill fog: None at first.” not mod to poor according to your link.
Met Office: It says “Moderate or good, becoming locally poor later. Very poor in hill fog”
Note that they’ve just changed their mind on what their forecast says
Me: Yep it says “Very poor in hill fog” also “Hill fog: None at first. Persistent … by early afternoon”. I was there at 8:30am. :-)

 

What annoyed me in particular wasn’t that the forecast was wrong, but that they refused to admit it. It might seem like I’m being petty here, but this cost me 65 miles in diesel (£29.24 at the HMRC business rate of 45p per mile) and around 4 hours of not being at my desk and potentially earning money by writing magazine articles, keywording images, etc.

 

When I started freelancing in 2005, I used the forecast regularly and 9 times out of 10 it would be accurate and I would be in the weather I wanted to be. Something seems to have changed recently, maybe after they spent £33m on a new super computer (that’s what I’ve read anyway), and now their forecasts change hourly – sometimes dramatically from sunny spells to heavy rain and back again. It isn’t just me who has noticed this – several fellow photographers have had wasted and costly trips out. I’m not a forecaster and I don’t know what’s going on, but I do know that this is costing me a fortune in wasted diesel and time.

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December 23, 2011

Nadolig Llawen and a Happy New Year

Tags: — Dan Santillo @ 6:27 am

This will, most probably, be my last blog post of 2011 so it’s time to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! This year has been very successful for me and I’ve managed to expand my photography business despite the gloomy economic outlook, although if the news articles are anything to go by, 2012 will be even worse… I have a lot planned for 2012, filling the first three months with a lot of new photography before my craft fairs and exhibitions start again for the year. Perhaps the biggest news is that I shall be starting photography tutoring, starting off with small groups and one-to-ones – this is something I’ve been asked about several times which has caused me to think seriously about it. To start with I shall be running a trial or two and see how I go from there, so look out for an announcement in the first couple of months next year – the first one or two will be run free to help me get a feel for it and also to get valuable feedback before deciding to proceed with it.

 

Here is a photo I took a long time ago in the Brecons – I parked at Blaen-y-glyn and whilst putting my boots on, this robin came to say hello. I had real trouble trying to photograph it as it kept coming too close, even flying in and out of the car! It is my most seasonal photo to date!

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

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August 31, 2011

Summer Photo Exhibition

Tags: , — Dan Santillo @ 2:53 pm

Over the bank holiday weekend, I held my annual photographic exhibition with Emma Jones. It went very well and we met a lot of people and made several new contacts – thank you to everyone who came along. We have booked the same place for next year now. As usual, I placed a comment book for people to sign – here are a few of the comments:
– “Excellent exhibition – really likes sunrise/crocuses/Mumbles”
– “A wonderful eye for the composition”
– “A beautiful, inspiring collection – loved the Pen y Fan prints! Thanks – worth a trip!!”
– “Very beautiful and serene”
– “Wonderful – both photographers”
– “Best we have ever seen. Excellent!”

Photo Exhibition Summer 2011

Photo Exhibition Summer 2011

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August 9, 2011

Moving With The Times (Digital Mapping and GPS)

Tags: , , , , , , — Dan Santillo @ 1:22 pm

I love maps. Really, I do. Especially 1:25000 ones with all the detail on them. Particularly of national parks with all their Right to Roam land. I also rather like technology and have recently started tracking walks with the GPS in my phone and uploading them onto Social Hiking. I started to think about how I could use maps and GPS together to my advantage rather than just as an indulgence, so started in investigate digital mapping – I tried Anquet, Memory Map and Quo. Memory Map crashed several times on my PC, Quo wouldn’t unlock half the demo maps and also crashed. Anquet, however, worked really well so my choice was made. I bought the 1:25000 maps for the Brecon Beacons and Pembrokeshire National Parks – thanks to an offer, they cost a combined total of £53.

 

Using Anquet, I can load my GPS tracks and see where I walked superimposed on the OS map – brilliant! I can download other people’s walks and get ideas of walks we can do as a family. It also allows me to create walks and export them, should I want to follow them on a GPS. A huge advantage is the 3D capability – it can render the OS map as a 3D landscape you can ‘walk’ around. I only discovered this morning how beneficial it is when figuring out places to photograph – you can place yourself on the chosen viewpoint and move around the 3D landscape to see what parts of the landscape would be visible! It means, for example, I can figure out new places to photograph Pen y Fan from without going there, so my recce’s should turn out to be more successful. Unfortunately, I can’t show any examples due to licensing terms of Ordnance Survey… It should be noted, though, that this will never replace my paper maps and the GPS will never replace my compass as should be the case for anyone and everyone who uses GPS.

 

Another benefit of being using the GPS whilst out and about is you can use the data to geotag your photos, i.e. add the longitude and latitude of where you took the photo to the RAW camera file. This is useful when uploading to sites such as Flickr who make use of the information. It’s easily done with a free piece of software – GeoSetter. It takes your GPS route and synchronises it with the RAW files using the time stamp and adds the information to the RAW file. I’m expecting the use of geotagging to become more widespread in the future….

 

The phone GPSs are generally inaccurate – on one of my walks, I apparently suddenly walked 50 metres out into the sea and back again… However, decent GPSs are relatively cheap and Garmin are releasing a new one in September – the etrex 30. I love to know how much ascent I’ve done on a walk and this has a barometric altimeter which makes it more accurate than just using the GPS data, plus it will be able to use the new Russian system which goes live in 2012 in addition to the GPS satellites. And it’s not just for all that – I shall be commencing a project of writing some walks in the Autumn.

 

If only I could connect up Anquet and my photo database…. I don’t think that will ever happen and will most probably always be the missing link. However, I’ve discovered in digital mapping and GPS, two new tools that will be beneficial to my photography work :-)

 

I’ve rambled enough for now about new exciting technologies (new for me anyway) – here’s a photo I took this morning:

Cray Reservoir

Cray Reservoir

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April 8, 2011

A Photographic Journey Around … Gower

A few years ago, I self-published a book entitled ‘A Photographic Journey Around … Gower’. Early this year, I started work on the second edition. It is vastly different to the first edition. It now had twice as many pages and is hardback. Most of the photos are new since the first edition and the style of the book had been radically changed too. It is still full of fascinating historical, geological and geographical information and many new places have been added. Click here for more information and to pre-order the book. The book won’t be on sale in any shop, just on this website and from me at my exhibitions and craft fairs – see my diary for more information.

A Photographic Journey Around ... Gower

A Photographic Journey Around ... Gower

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August 31, 2010

Gower 2011 Summer Exhibition

The last 5 days have been very busy as it has been my annual Gower photo exhibition in Mumbles. I was joined by local photographer Emma Jones who also displayed some of her work. Over the 5 days I have met a lot of very nice people, chatted about a variety of topics, learnt a bit more about my star trail photos from an expert and sold a lot of photos! It has been my most successful exhibition so far and I will be booking next year’s dates later this week. In the meantime, I have my Christmas Exhibition coming up on the 10th and 11th of December (more details later) and am pleased to announce that I will be joined by Emma once again. As always, I left a comments book for people to write in if they feel inspired to – here is a small selection of the comments:

 

  • “Some of my favourite places captured perfectly”
  • “Lovely pictures egspesaly (sic) the big Three Cliffs one”
  • “Very impressed. One of the best local exhibitions I have seen”
  • “Breathtaking talent, Dan and Emma. Awesome exhibition”
  • “Inspirational and evocative photos”
  • “Excellent exhibition – well done and most enjoyable”

 

I included the misspelt comment because it’s interesting how many children want to write a comment – I think the girl that wrote that was about 7 years old!

 

Whilst at the exhibition I tried something I’ve wanted to try for a while:

2011 Gower Photographic Exhibition

2011 Gower Photographic Exhibition

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