Saturday, 15 February 2014
A Break In The Weather!
Well the start of 2014 has certainly brought some 'interesting' weather with it so far.Theres been torrential rain,high winds and flooding across the whole of Britain.I had a week off recently which i had all planned for numerous trips out with my camera but for the whole duration of my break the weather was abysmal and ironically the weather turned good when i returned back on my first day to work! I felt like i was getting cabin fever just itching to get out and then a break in the weather appeared so i grabbed it with both hands.Mundesley,Norfolk has always been a favourite spot of mine and it had been a while since going down properly to the beach so that was my sunrise destination.There was a slight hiccup before i'd even got down onto the beach with the original place i park up having been fenced off due to sea damage done a few weeks prior.Still,after a quick change of parking area i was soon down upon the sand.As you can see from some of the pictures above,there was construction machinery parked on the beach as its an ongoing repair to the sea defences but this was to my benefit as its not normally something seen on the beach so the opportunities for interesting focal points was great.There was still plenty of evidence of the destruction from the tidal surge from a few weeks ago but morally i felt it wasn't right to take pictures of this,at the end of the day,its people's lives that have been affected by this and felt it would be in bad taste.Even with the damage present tho,the sunrise brought with it such beauty and just goes to show that the force of nature can be devastating at times but can also leave you awe-struck and amazed too.
Friday, 17 January 2014
The Brolly Folly.....
Well for 2014 i decided to set myself some goals,inside and outside of photography.One main one tho was to try my hand at portrait work.Now by my own admission id never been a big fan of this area..For those of you who read my blogs,your know i tend to go out of my way to make sure people are removed from my pictures and seem to take an unnatural pleasure in doing so.My other put off with portraits is that your subject has to be guided into how you want them to pose and i have to say that i'm a particular shy person and taking that commanding lead quite frankly makes me feel uneasy.Still tho,pushing yourself to try different areas i feel really helps you grow as a photographer.I had it in my mind that if i was to undertake this project then id want to combine portrait with the landscape as i feel it gives you so much scope for interesting pictures and if you didn't already know,i kinda like my landscapes! I was very lucky with my model for the day.Shelly is a friend of mine and has a really fun and caring attitude and so easy to get on with.Not to mention she hadn't modeled before so we were kinda both in the same boat.The day itself was very overcast and dull but with the clothes Shelly wore and a few 'colourful' props really worked out well i feel.I think its important to have a rapor with your model too as we bounced ideas off each other and in fairness,Shelly was a real natural at it.It was certainly a great start to my portrait project of 2014 and has inspired me for the next ones.
Friday, 3 January 2014
Whatever Floats Your Boat!
Well its the beginning of 2014 and what better way to start it then with a trip down to Blakeney,Norfolk.Now i know in a previous post id made a big point of the weather always being dull and overcast everytime i'd planned a trip there,but i've found the secret! Don't plan on going there,just wake up one sunny morning and just go! Considering it was only 2 days into January,it was a glorious sunny day altho the bitter wind gusts did take the shine off it alittle.This bitter breeze seem to want to turn my carrier bag with some lunch in,into a kite every few seconds.Either that or people thought my bag was alive and trying to escape my grasp.Id also had one other bit of invaluable kit arrive in the post that very morning,some waterproof hiking boots and trust me,i was so happy i took them! It was so muddy there that it could of rivaled a Glastonbury field after a massive downpour.Even with these minor niggles,Blakeney is such a unique stretch of the Norfolk coast and is certainly one area i could visit on a regular basis if only it was abit closer.There's also one last hurdle to Blakeney and that's the village of Cley just before it.I can only assume that when the village was built that they didnt factor into its plans for anything larger then a person using the roads.There so narrow that the traffic gets gridlocked very easy.Hell,i even saw people walking sideways just to fit down them,let alone taking a car through! Still,it did test my 'how close can you get to other cars and buildings without hitting them' skills.Still,looking over the pictures i took makes me think that it was a great start to the new year and for hopefully better things.
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