Baja feature in Boards Mag

Following on from my Reflections on learning to wave sail and Baja Gallery, I'm pleased to say both have featured in Boards mag this week thanks to Jem Hall's article. Check it out - the action starts on page 90.

blurb pdf to book

blurb are now offering a pdf to printed book service. So now you can layout using InDesign or anything else and then upload straight from there, rather having to do it as a page by page upload. Check out the instructions at http://www.blurb.com/make/pdf_to_book

Just about finished our wedding album (from all the informal pics) so am going to try out.... will let you know how it turns out.

My photography workflow

While I'm laid up crock, it's given me chance to go through some of the photos I've taken during the summer and have a think about my overall workflow.

Capture the image

Goes without saying really. Without some images, the rest is pretty pointless.

Import into Lightroom

I import images straight from the camera into Lightroom, simply filing images by the date they were taken

Select the picks and rejects

Using Lightroom's flags, I'll go through and mark the images that I want to keep, along with those that arent up to the mark. They might be out of focus, blurred or countless other faults, it doesnt matter they go into the reject pile.

Develop images

Typically, I'll adjust the crop, exposure and contrast but often also change the colour temperature, vibrance or saturation of an image to get what I'm looking for

Export to JPG

Once I've got an image (or series of images) that I'm happy with, I export them all to JPG. This way I have a copy of the final output with all the develop settings in place, to give me something to work with.

Create a collection for favourites

To a certain extent, it doesnt matter if you delete the rejected photos or not, but once I've selected the picks from a shoot, I'll often move these into a collectioon. Remember, Flags are local to each folder, whereas colour labels and star ratings are global to an image. This is why I only create a collection after I know the images I want to keep. I use the star ratings to mark the overall quality of the images

Keyword

I hate keywording. But it's a necessary evil, especially if I'm going to publish images on alamy

Archive

I have a regular backup cycle on a ReadyNAS NV+ and then keep another monthly copy of everything offsite just in case...

Then it's just a case of publishing some images

End of Season? Look away now

To windsurf, you need to be fit. But what if keeping fit increases the chance of injury and you miss the best part of the season?

Sprained my ankle playing football on Monday evening. Turns out it isn't broken, it didn't even need an x-ray. But it does mean sitting on the sidelines for four to six weeks.

Going to be mighty cold come January.

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