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Editorial

11 images Created 9 Aug 2011

Editorial Photography of various subjects for clients, mostly used for books and magazines. Either shot in the studio or on location.
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  • Whistle Recall - Stage 4
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  • Plastic Spoon showing polarising light and stress factors in plastic
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  • Children in field with dog
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  • Bee-Keeping & Honey Making, Kent UK
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  • Breed Show - Judge awarding rosette to owner in the line while steward with clip board makes notes, Sheltie Dogs
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  • Group of gundogs and handlers - Justine Pickett, Jamie Deacon & Paul Bridson
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  • Children playing with dog, Elsa Wall (13 years) & Zak Wall (10) (2013)
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  • Dog in Hydrotherapy pool
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  • Husky dogs pulling sled, UK, mushing
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  • pH measurement. Electrometrical measurement of the pH of water. The pH of a solution is a measure of the amount of free hydrogen ions present. This indicates acidity and alkalinity. The more free ions present, the more acidic the solution is said to be. pH is measured on an inverse scale: the smaller the number, the more acidic the solution. Here, the pH meter is showing 5.48, indicating weakly acidic water. The scale runs from 0-14, with pure (distilled and deionised) water considered neutral at pH 7. There are several reasons why water may deviate from pH 7, including the presence of dissolved salts and gases.
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  • Reading a burette. A burette is a vertical, cylindrical piece of laboratory glassware, with a volumetric graduation marked along its full length. A precision tap, or stopcock, on the bottom allows highly accurate control over the release of liquid contained within the burette. Burettes are used to dispense known amounts of a liquid in experiments where precise measurements are necessary, such as a titration experiment.
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