Tag: nikon
Natural History Museum, London
by Graham Leggate on Oct.23, 2011, under HDR, Holiday, Photography
Love the museums in London. Below is a HDR taken by balancing the camera on some stair railings. For this type of shot a wide angel lens would have been great. In any case here is my effort with a 24-70 (Nikon f/2.8) on a cropped sensor body (Nikon D90).
National Centre for the Performing Arts, Beijing – Pano
by Graham Leggate on Oct.20, 2011, under HDR, Photography
I eventually got around to editing a HDR Panoramic version of the National Centre for the Performing Arts. What a fantastic building!
National Centre for the Performing Arts, Beijing
by Graham Leggate on Sep.23, 2011, under HDR
Below is one of the images taken of the “egg” in Beijing. Also known as the National Centre for the Performing Arts, or the Opera House. The Centre, is a dome of titanium and glass surrounded by an artificial lake. The building seats 5,452 people in three halls and is almost 12,000 m² in size, I was really surprised on how big the building is. Shooting on a cropped sensor with a 24-70 you can’t actually get the entire building in a single frame. I ended up shooting a bunch of images to stitch together, which I will do when I get some time. Below is a HDR of 3 images taken at 2 stops apart.
The big 40
by Graham Leggate on Sep.05, 2011, under Uncategorized
A couple of weekends ago I had a milestone birthday. I wasn’t going to blog about it, but the cake that a friend of ours made was so awesome that I decided to post some pictures of the cake and give her business a plug. If anybody is needing a custom designed cake which doesn’t just look fantastic and tastes fantastic, then contact Michelle from For Goodness Cake. Thanks Michelle for such a great cake! Also, a big thanks to all of my friends who helped celebrate the evening. I hope everybody enjoyed the pizzas from Cicciobllo Gourmt Pizza’s.
Lido, Italy
by Graham Leggate on Aug.14, 2011, under HDR, Holiday
I have started slowly processing some images from our recent holiday, which now feels like it was ages ago (thanks to work!).The image below is taken along the Riviera Santa Maria Elisabetta. The building with the green dome is called Parrocchia Santa Maria Elisabetta, which is a Catholic church.
Latest Kids Portraits
by Graham Leggate on Mar.20, 2011, under Photography
It has been another long break between posts. Oh well, you get that when life is busy. Hopefully there should be some new contant over the next few months as we have booked a couple of holidays. In the mean time, here are some shots of the kids for the family taken over the weekend. All shot using a Nikon D90 and 50mm f/1.8. A gold/white reflector was used to help with filling some shadows with all of the shots, they were all taken indoors with an aperture of f/1.8 – f/4 with ISO 800.
- 1/100 @ f/4, ISO 800
- 1/250 @ f/1.8, ISO 800
- 1/100 @ f/4, ISO 800
- 1/80 @ f/4, ISO 800
I nearly shed a tear :(
by Graham Leggate on Feb.10, 2011, under Photography

Last Sunday we were at a 3 year olds birthday party in a park. I was helping our daughter in the toilet, when I had my biggest camera accident to date. I bent over and the camera strap slipped off my shoulder sending my Nikon D90 and Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 lens first in to the tiled concrete floor! It felt as if the camera travelled in slow motion, yet there was nothing I could do to stop it. The sound of the lens hitting the ground was defining. I felt sick as I looked down to see bits of broken plastic on the floor
Ami looked at me and looked at the bits of plastic on the floor and said to me, “daddy, your camera broke, don’t worry you can use mummy’s”. Thankfully I had the lens hood on, and it took most of the damaging force. Anyway, lesson learnt… get a new camera strap. So with out further ado, I would like to introduce the Black Rapid R-Strap, RS-7. What a great feeling strap, I’m looking forward to many long hours of shooting with it. My gear feels safe, light and comfortable. Check out blackrapid.com to see the range of straps.
Environmental Portraits
by Graham Leggate on Jan.24, 2011, under Photography
A blog post for the family in the U.K. Some pictures of Amelie and James. The first two images were shot at the weekend around a friends place. Amelie was having fun jumping on the trampoline whilst James was keeping us busy exploring anything he could reach. Both were taken on the Nikon D90 with the lovely Nikon 24-70 f/2.8.
This picture of James was floating around in my Aperture library. Taken using the Nikon D90 and a Nikon 50mm f/1.8. When I saw James with dirty finger nails, I thought there is only one treatment for this image. So I did some work on it to give him a grubby homeless appearance. Love him heaps, look at that face, how could you not
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
by Graham Leggate on Dec.22, 2010, under Uncategorized
To all the other bloggers out there, Merry Christmas and all the best for the New Year, I’m looking forward to having a break to get a chance to catchup on the 1000+ posts out there I haven’t seen (I think Mark of TrueNorth might be responsible for at least half of that number
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Alone in the Sun Light
by Graham Leggate on Nov.08, 2010, under Photography
I was hunting around my Aperture library looking for something and I came across this image, which was taken a few weeks back in Araluen. It stood out because of the flower being alone in the Sun. I quite like the image, nice clean and simple














