Posts Tagged ‘David Ellison Photography’

The Great Escape…

Composed digitally – don’t try this at home!!

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Matou Pan-Asian Restaurant, Pier Head, Liverpool.

Some more images of the interior of the Matou Restaurant…

Fruits & Juice

Two images of fruit – details under images. The orange falling into the fruit bowl double exposed in one 30 sec. exposure using flash to light the subjects and an LED torch to light the orange while panning the camera.

Letterpool – a Liverpool based art project

Letterpool is a project undertaken by several photographers based in the Merseyside area together with Switchmedia who produced the book which is based on typography used throughout the city of Liverpool over the ages.

The book won a Gold Award in the Fresh Creative Awards 2009 for best use of Typography

A sample of my images used in the book…

Gutted!

I visited North Wales recently, back to the Llanberis Pass and Blaen y Nant  where I lived during the 1960′s. The only place that ever felt like home even though it had no electricity, no gas or running water – other than the stream which cascaded off Yr Wyddfa ( Snowdon ), down through Cwm Glas and beside the cottage  before flowing into Afon Nant Peris which flows from Pen y Pass to Caernarfon. It came as rather a shock to see the cottage in this state.

I often walked beside Afon Nant Peris on my way to catch the school  bus in the village about a mile away – often in the torrential rain we experienced in the mountains during the 1960′s.

Salmon used to come up the river in winter and could be seen in the pools. The river level was often much higher then than it is today – many occasions the river would almost be lapping over the  bridge, I had to cross to get to the road, as it thundered past – about 3 or 4 feet above its normal level.

The riverbed was like a mosaic of coloured stones and rocks.

Queens Parlour Cave

The first chamber of the Queens Parlour cave on the Sandstone Trail in Cheshire.

First chamber of the queens parlour cave.

First chamber of the queens parlour cave.

The first chamber of the queens parlour cave lit with three flashguns using coloured gels.

The Shadow

… yet another image from the sandstone cave studio!

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In search of the holy grail…

Image taken in a sandstone cave in Cheshire UK. Blue and green gelled flash each side of the camera and three flashes in the chamber behind gelled with yellow / CTO ( warm ).

The smoke was generated by lighting a small fire and putting damp leaves on it. Seemed a good idea at the time!!! Unfortunately, the cave was filled with dense smoke for about half an hour – which made life difficult!

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Queens Parlour?

A wet afternoon in sandstone caves … flashes and coloured gels!

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The Rising!

Spirits rising from Malpas Churchyard.

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