Chartered Environmental Health Practitioner, photographer, humanist, trainer, skeptic and transactional analysis fan.
Currently working in health and safety, but with experience and qualifications in food safety, environmental protection and as a manager. Additionally skilled in ICT, particularly Microsoft Office, and workflow re-engineering. Living and working in Argyll, Scotland.
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- LinkedIn: http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/patrick-mackie/14/489/382
- Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/patrickthemackie
- Twitter: @patmackie
It goes without saying that the views expressed in this blog are mine alone, and not those of my employer, any client or professional body.
All photographs, unless credited to another person, are my sole copyright. They are not posted here under Creative Commons licence, so don’t assume that they are. If you’re interested in re-using anything, please ask me.
What kind of camera and processing do you use?
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My first DSLR was a Nikon D80, which I replaced in the middle of the year with a Nikon D3300. The occasional phone photo might sneak in, as might scans of old prints. Post-processing is with Paint Shop Pro 7.0.
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Thanks. I’ll bear that in mind of I ever plan to graduate from my SX700 HS, which outperforms the film SLRs that preceded it.
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Great blog! Look forward to see more! warm greetings from Ohio, Johanna.
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Hi Patrick, I would love to share some of your astonishing photographs on instagram, on ‘ederlineholidaycottages’, you are extremely talented with a great creative eye. Obviously we would credit you fully, thanks, Archie
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Hi Archie,
Thanks for the compliments. I have a large number of Ederline photographs on http://www.geograph.org.uk which are available for re-use under Creative Commons licensing. Anything high resolution would be on a negotiated basis.
Patrick
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Hi Patrick – been browsing the Argyll coast on geograph and wanted to say how much I have enjoyed your photos.
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Craig, thank you for your kind comments. You’ve had a few adventures in Argyll by the looks of things!
Patrick
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Yes, my favourite part of the country. I love getting back.
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