Walking with Rhinos: Where’s Ralph

Go Rhinos .“Where’s Ralph?” pays homage to Marwell’s international star – Ralph the Humboldt penguin. Every year Ralph loses his feathers faster than the other penguins, leaving him exposed to the elements. The team at O’Neill heard about Ralph’s plight and offered to create a special custom made wetsuit that was perfect for the little penguin. You can meet Ralph in person at Marwell Zoo but see if you can find him on this rhino.

David II:”Here Endeth The Session”

Outtake:This reminds me of the last shot in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
“Right son thats enough of that.”

David

David by Davidap2009
David, a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

Adventures In Printerland

As I blogged last week my new Epson 3880 A2+ Printer finally arrived this last Friday. It had been on order since November 7th last year.The Printer was bundled with a 3 hour course held by the importer for Epson products to Norway. He told me that at that time there wasn’t many to go around . Still I have it now.

The first evening I got it home I was too tired to do anything more that open the box and look at the paperwork.After a long week I felt a little overwhelmed by the shear size of the beast and I went to bed questioning what I had done.

In the morning those doubts had gone like the morning mist and I set about setting the printer up

 
The un-boxing was very straight forward and the setup was very self-explanatory. There were lots of blue tape bits and transport packaging to remove.
 
 
Next came the inks  all nine of them (at Kr 470 a piece !)”Shaken not Stirred” Once the inks are installed the printer head has to be primed and this takes about 7 mins and is a one off event according to the instructions.
 
 
I then installed the printer drivers and immediately went to the Epson website to update them to the latest and greatest. The rest of my day was spent calibrating my monitor and ink/paper sample to get the colours to match what I have on-screen. I’m not quite there just yet but I’ll come back to that another time. Having said that,the black and white prints are amazing.
 
I’ve purchased this printer for what it can do black and white wise and I haven’t been disappointed. I took a few tips from the course I was on and I let the printer control the black and white output with some small input in the advanced settings by me. The printer automatically swaps between the photoblack and the matte black ink according to what paper choice you use . Swapping the inks uses a little so jobs ought to be planned in advance. I purchased some rather expensive Epson Hot press natural paper when on the course. I was told to hang it up and let it dry  for 24 hours just like I did when I had a wet darkroom. Feels just like the old days again :0)
 
ONE BIG GRIPE:- Epson.If you read this why is the sample picture not the same as what I want to print? and Why, oh Why is it so small? .Small gripe over:0).
 
 
My workplace
 
 
 
My adventure continues and I feel after many years of just looking at my shots on screen It’s a blast to have some of my favs printed large at last.
 

Stay Tuned :0)

 
 

Face In The Woodpile

Face In The Woodpile by Davidap2009
Face In The Woodpile, a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

Whilst I sat in my favourite chair enjoying a cuppa I couldn’t help feeling I was being watched. Then I saw the logs by the fireplace.

Me…By someone else.

Me…By someone else. by Davidap2009
Me…By someone else., a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

A semi-selfie, Taken using my camera. I think it was my daughter or son that took it.

Happy New Year to you all

Happy New Year to you all by Davidap2009
Happy New Year to you all, a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

To all my followers I thank you for a fun2013 and look forwards to sharing some great moments to come in 2014.

…”I’ve got my eye on you.

Just before he attacked me. :0)

Ain’t She Sweet (Norsk-Linje)

I took this shot of a local Jazz band (Norsk-Linje)over a year ago in a dimly lit cellar at some sky-high ISO value. . I think it works

Emily (5100)

Emily (5100) by Davidap2009
Emily (5100), a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

Another break in the Go rhinos series,and yet another picture of my daughter Emily. This time taken with her camera a Nikon 5100 with a Sigma 17-50 lens.I did the black and white conversion in PS CC.
This camra and lens combo are a real class act.