"It's how you keep your curtains open in Wales......"
Ebbw Vale August 2008
Canon 5D, 24-105mm Lens
News & Blog
It's two flavours I would never have put together....
After a wonderfully sunny break in South Wales, I returned with more film to develop than digital! I think I put this down to the fact my 5D doesn't react well to rain, but the little Olympus XA2 that I bought from 'The Real Camera Co.' in Manchester for £10 was great fun to use!
So, I'm a bit nearer to that messy transition between digital and film. I know I can't afford a Leica, but a 'proper' 35mm film camera would be nice. Developing the negatives from the XA2 reminded me just how forgiving film can be, as well as having that 'warm', analogue feel.
That war in my head just keeps going...
Bill
Posted @ 20:38 on 13th August 2008
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"Space Cadets Greenhouse"
Manchester Lowry July 2008
Canon 5D, 24-105mm Lens
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Wisdom in the strangest places....
I have been struggling to go out and take pictures recently. Using every excuse from work, too tired, back-log of pictures to process, weather miserable, you name it, I've said it.
Went to the cinema on Friday to see 'Kung-Fu Panda'. Great film, recommend it to anyone, especially if you have a child-like sense of humor like mine. Anyway, there was a line in the film that I think may become my all-time favourite:
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery and today is a gift. That's why they call it the present...."
So, time to kick myself into gear. Summer is approaching, all those excuses will disappear, and time to get capturing (someone told me off for using the phrase 'snapping').
Carpe Diem.
Bill
Posted @ 20:25 on 19 July 2008
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"Lowry"
Manchester July 2008
Canon 5D, Hartblei 45mm T/S Lens
If ever I needed Columbo....
It's always nice to meet new people, especially when those new people leave as new friends. It is, however, disappointing to find that a good portion of your favourite snacks, for example cakes, have literally 'gone south'. All this will make sense to someone, I'm off to have an 'unaccompanied' coffee. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Bill
PS More Sophie & family pictures added.
Posted @ 21:59 on 11 July 2008
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"A Work In Progress"
Cleveleys. June 2008
Canon 5D, 17-40 f4 L Lens
Whatever happened to Saturday Night TV?
Howdy,
Yup, more Riverdance pictures (it could be a blessed relief for everyone when the thing is finally gone..). I have also added a couple more Sophie pictures. Enjoy!
Bill
Posted @ 21:52 on 14 June 2008
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"Abana and Riverdance"
Cleveleys. June 2008
Canon 5D, 17-40 f4 L Lens
New and Old....
Hello, yes, still here.
Today went back to the Riverdance for the first time in three months. Took some pictures of the ship after most of the top deck had been removed, but also took the opportunity to shoot the above picture, one I had been wanting to do for ages. The wooden structure sticking out the sand in the foreground is the sailing ship Abana. She ran aground in 1894 after mistaking Blackpool Tower for a lighthouse. We've all done it......
The Abana was on route from Liverpool to Florida when she ran into trouble. The Blackpool lifeboat crew was alerted but a rescue attempt was delayed
for a few hours as the lifeboat, the Samuel Fletcher, had to be towed
from Blackpool to Bispham by horse.
By the time it was launched at Little Bispham, the Abana had already been wrecked off Shell Wharf. The lifeboat crew rowed through the surf to the stricken vessel and rescued the men, only to become stuck on a sandbank. However, the lifeboat crew pushed her clear and reached the shore to the cheers of about 100 people. Rescuers and rescued were given a party at the Red Lion Hotel, Bispham. I, however, got soaked in a sudden shower, nearly lost my new wellies in a patch of soft sand, then went home and had a coffee.
Bill
Posted @ 21:12 on 05 June 2008
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"Everyone wants a picture"
Cleveleys. February 2008
Canon 5D, 17-40 f4 L Lens
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"Riverdance and RAF Survey"
Cleveleys. February 2008
Canon 5D, 17-40 f4 L Lens
90% Luck....
Returned to the Riverdance wreck (with coat) to take some more pictures. This time I was armed with my wide-angle lens, only to find that the promenade was closed off! Took a few pictures between hail showers, turned around to head home, and the RAF turned up! Through sheer luck, the helicopter circled around where I was stood, which allowed me to make the most of the 17mm end of the lens to get a series of images which include the ship and the aircraft, which the above is one of my favourites. The helicopter was carrying a survey team and hung around for around 20 minutes, before leaving to refuel.
Hearing that some cargo had washed ashore, I tried to get to the beach, only to be beaten back by the weather (and vicious looks from the police). Later found out that all that had come ashore were digestive biscuits. Disappointed as they are my favourites.
Took several pictures with my G9 as well as the 5D, and will post more pictures as I process them.
Bill
Posted @ 17:26 on 02 February 2008
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"Riverdance on the Beach"
Cleveleys. February 2008
Canon 5D
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No motorbikes...
A completely chance trip into Cleveleys after work today ended with me facing the shipwreck of the Riverdance, which had run aground on the beach. Fortuitous yes, the camera gear I had with me, no. I was lucky enough to be carrying my 5D, but due to the lesson I was teaching to my photography class today, I only had a 100mm macro lens. Still managed to get a semi-decent photograph, but couldn't include many of the on-lookers gathered there. Will try again tomorrow.
Just for the record, I did get many admiring glances whilst taking pictures. I put this down to the fact that in near zero degree weather, with icy 60mph gusts blowing inland, I was the only muppet without a coat. Take heed and listen to your mother folks, always take a coat with you.....
Bill
Posted @ 22:50 on 01 February 2008
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"Blackpool Has Everything..."
Blackpool Promenade. January 2008
Canon G9
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Skippool Creek Warning Sign
Skippool, River Wyre. January 2008
Hasselblad 500cm, HP5
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New Toy!
Just taken delivery of a used Hasselblad 500cm, which I found on Ebay for a ridiculously good price! Cosmetically tired in places, but thankfully in great working order. Took some test shots this morning, initially very impressed, time to start saving for that digital back.......
Bill
Posted @ 20:00 on 12 January 2008
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'Winter Trees'
Abergaveny, South Wales January 2008
Pentax K1000, Fuji Neopan 1600
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Happy New Year
Hope everyone had a safe and joyous Christmas. Spent the festive season in South Wales, where I was able to exercise a Pentax K1000, which was kindly donated to me, along with a couple of superb prime lenses (cheers Bill!).
Bill
Posted @ 20:15 on 08 January 2008
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'The Green Wood Turner'
The International Woodturning and Wookworking Show, Harrogate November 2007