I’ve finally managed to process my photos from the Goodwood Revival Meeting of 2008. I say “finally”, but its only really been a few days. However, I’ve processed them over a few times, and then started again and tried again. Quite simply, for some reason, the photos I’ve taken this year I don’t feel are actaully all that good.
… And I don’t know why… Perhaps I’m out of practice. I’m not all that happy with my camera/lenses lately either, and although “a bad workman always blames his equipment” is a very true statement, some shots that I took on the day are simply down to faulty equipment - I’m sure of it! My kit is getting on a bit to be fair, and its seen some action!
Anyway, here’s some of the “best”
Hm? Average…
And the rest of ‘em are here









26 Sep 2008 at 8:11 am
Dude, how do you get the pics that tint in the corners? It’s like top gear when they film a car - looks cool!
Lens? Filter? Cheeky Photoshop?
26 Sep 2008 at 9:10 am
Its called Vignetting
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vignetti...
I use Adobe Lightroom / Photoshop to process my images and with both of those products you can create a vignetting-effect in post processing. My 10-20mm lens creates a little bit of vignetting by default, but none of the photos above were shot with that lens