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Gloucestershire Portrait Photographer – Favourite Photos from 2009

2009 was a great year where I was lucky enough to photograph some wonderful people, plus even had time to shoot some landscapes. I’ve chosen a small selection below.

If you have a favourite please feel free to add a comment at the end. 

So here goes  ……….

#1 – Isobel

#2 – Ashleigh

#3 – Mum & Daughter

#4 – Remembrance Sunday

#5 -Witley Court

#6 – Mark

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#7 – Suzi

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#8 – Ger

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#9 – Karl

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#10 – Hannah

#11 – Sensual

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13 January, 2010 - 9:39 pm Colin Greenlees - #8 for me Dave, lovely tones.

13 January, 2010 - 9:49 pm Geoff - #10 for me. The bride looks beautiful

13 January, 2010 - 9:56 pm Janet P - It's between 4 & 5. OK it's number 4. Lovely work Dave

13 January, 2010 - 11:08 pm Simon - #2 - excellent lighting and perfect result

14 January, 2010 - 9:18 am John Williams - #4. Saw this earlier in the year.

14 January, 2010 - 9:19 am Jack the lad - 2 here as well !

14 January, 2010 - 9:20 am Iman - Another for number 2

29 January, 2010 - 5:54 pm Brian Fellows - The Infrared shots are stunning. Can I ask what filter you used for this please ?

24 April, 2010 - 4:14 pm HaroldH - Number 2 for me....

10 June, 2010 - 7:36 pm Dave - Sorry to take so long to come back to you Brian. I actually shot this with a dedicated IR camera. Basically a DSLR that had been converted to IR . A much cheaper option is a Hoya R72 filter for your lens. Couple od downsides with a lens filter are a) you can't use viewfinder, as you can't see anything & b) exposure times are around 15-30 secs meaning use of tripod. I've written a short Infra Red Tutorial that may be of use

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