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I live
in Heslington, York, and studied Multimedia Technology at Leeds
Metropolitan University, where I first discovered digital cameras
and digital software. I bought my own camera in 2003 and take it
with me when Im out walking with the dog, (present one called
Raskolnikov).
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The
Pocklington Canal is my favourite place; a beautiful area for watching
all manner of wildlife and, since Im out there most days,
I see it in all seasons.
This
is my first portfolio, in which I have tried to capture the essence
of each season. There are twelve pictures planned to complete a
series of three for each season, with eight already done.
Each
picture is usually a composite of two digital photographs, with
other effects created on the computer, although the effects are
merely to enhance the original photographic features.
I tend
to focus on small details and blend them to create a new picture.
All these pictures were created between 2003 to the present.
My
next series, I think, will be based on either church architecture
or canal technology (lock gates, gears etc) and rust!
Inspiration
comes from just having the time to stop and look at something
even a black slug crossing the towpath. Once a digital picture is
on the computer screen there is no limit to what can be done with
it. Digital technology is quite astonishing.
Paul
Clark
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