Hi Folks,
I hope this isn't considered advertising. If it is my apologies.
I went on a Light and Land trip last year to the Hebrides and the leader of the tour was a landscape photographer called David Ward. I was very impressed with his leading, the tour itself and when he showed some of his photography I was blown away. I was also stunned that the website he had didn't have any recent pictures on it, where the new images really showed a unique style.
Anyway, as a web developer and photographer I took it upon myself to donate my services and have designed and built the following website for him.
http://www.into-the-light.com
Please take a look around it (and install the piclens plug in if you can - it's rather good). If you have any comments I'd love to hear them..
I think David has a very unique vision in the landscape photography genre and it's still developing at a rapid rate.
I hope you appreciate both the website and the pictures.
Tim
p.s. Now I've got to build my site - I've only got a blog at http://blog.timparkin.co.uk and a flickr site at the minute..
New Website for David Ward http://www.into-the-light.com
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Heh! Thanks Jools, I've been prepping for my Gower L&L trip and haven't had chance to do much apart from work and that... (see flickr site for a couple of photos from Gower).joolsb wrote:It's been up for about a month now. What took you so long?
Actually, I have to say the site is very slick and very professional-looking and a credit to both David's photography and your web design skills. Nice one!
Back to scanning - just learning how to use a v750 - Getting a better scanning wet/dry kit next week although I'm pretty impressed without it for a flatbed.. Not enough shadow detail for critical work I don't think, still got my eye on a ScanMate or Howtek..
Tim
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