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Debut of the ST550

Thursday, October 8th, 2009
Debut of the ST550

Debut of the ST550

With a Laptop in the PC hospital and the trusty GX20 crammed to the SD cards full with
pictures, it was down to the shiny new ST550 to show me what it’s made of, with a body
seemingly custom built for sea skimming it had better not let me down.

Not having access to a manual settings switch terrified me, well not quite terrified but maybe slight perturbed me,  and so in a slightly perturbed state of mind,
I decided to embrace the night setting, it was early  morning light and knowing I’d need a longish exposure, I set my tripod up and switched the
camera’s 2 second timer on.
I do this as a precaution when I can’t use a remote release cable, this prevents the inevitable camera shake when depressing the shutter button. I’d taken a couple of pictures but wanted a human  element so was really pleased when a lone angler bowled up, the sky formation was a bit special and despite never checking the tide forecast, luckily for me conditions were just right as the high tide provided me with a nice reflective surface which emphasized the cloud formation especially the cool little squiggle framing the sun as it rose.

Very occasionally I wake from my slumber, stumble to the khaazi and if it looks nice out the window and the  sun hasn’t risen, I’m out the door, I had just enough time to get out, parked and set up to catch a sequence of sun rise shots, alarm clocks, planning and scheduling are overrated.

THATS IT

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

CONISTON FELLS FROM TORVER COMMON

Well thats it,summer came and summer went and now winter is looming  just around the corner.I dont think i can recall a summer passing by as quick as this one.Its very much like we have one continuous bout of mediocre weather that lasts for 12 months.It was only a few weeks ago that i headed off to Greece with the certainty of dry and hot weather to greet me.Wrong…..clouds,rain,flooded streets and people wandering around in coats and jumpers were to be the norm for almost two weeks.”Still its good to get away from blighty for a while.” i kept telling myself,well you have to put a positive slant on such unfortunate events.

No matter how poor the conditions abroad,the one thing you can virtually guarantee at home,is indeed the weather.If you get out there and explore a bit,you will know that certain places seem to have a climatic pattern of their own.The lake district is one such place.You can drive around in pouring rain and still (with a bit of patience and maybe a touch of luck) come home with some shots your going to be pretty pleased with.I just love the place.Summer,winter,whenever,just get me there.I love the pureness of light  that early morning can bring,the breaks in storm clouds allowing the sun to beam through and the ever changing colours of the wonderful fells and woodland and because of its rugged vastness you can find a spot tucked away from the masses and make it your own.

To me you can bring on the English winter so i can shoot those snow topped peaks,or is it spring now when that happens?

take care folks,Steve

*Coniston Fells viewed from Torver Common,using Samsung GX20*

Sea Drum

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

I laugh in the face of fear, and so after trying a kite jump on dry land, I found myself chuckling ironically as my effort exceeded all my expectations, it was amazing! For a brief moment in time I was set free to soar the air, leaping from the 2D plane to 3D felt magical, I felt alive and all powerful,  that time passed too quickly, I felt a shift in perception as my stomach floated from my navel to gently tickle my tonsils, “Uh Oh”, out the corner of my eye the horizon was rising quick, it was at this point I realised taking my kite out in a bona fide gale was stupid, and I was going to have to do some severe damage limitation, hurtling towards the ground, I forced my body to relax, and go with it, nothing left to do when in a predicament such as this but revert to my snowboarding experience,  “You tense, you break!” the quickest way to untense is to laugh and so I was laughing, admittedly half heartedly when I hit the deck.”Man Down!!  Man Down!!  sheeeees had a few big falls and broke a leg before and so after I stopped biting the grass, I hesitantly looked over my shoulder half expecting to see my leg protruding at a crazy angle, I was pleased when it wasn’t, I wiggled my toes Yay I’m kind of OK, Lottie had watched this happen, when she had stopped giggling she came to help, I couldn’t see her very well, cos of the pain face I was pulling, but I cud tell she was laughing hard on the inside I wanted to join her but agony suppressed any compulsion to show

Durdle Dor Cove

Durdle Dor Cove

pleasure, so I just lay there for a bit groaning while she gradually recomposed herself. Pain and embarrasment are two of the craziest bed companions ever, but they seem to love each other, I got up as quickly as it was feasibly possible and fought the strong urge to buckle to the floor again, more  damage limitation, as my hot date was now in shreds, I’d have to man up and try to reclaim some shreds of dignity, damn you embarrasment, I just wanted to lie on the floor and sob for a while (I definitely would have if Lottie wasn’t around) you see I laugh in the face of fear, but cry like a baby when hurt and here I was adjusting to walking with one twisted ankle and one badly bruised heel, three weeks later my head is going doollally, confined to the house, daily icing, heating  and elevating the ankle hadn’t worked and so at 2.30am I cracked having turned over in my sleep I woke in pain, right thats it i’m heading out, three hours later I arrived in Lulworth Cove carpark, as I unpacked my kit from the boot a couple of joggers passed me and headed up a near vert path on the edge of a cliff, “Idiots” I muttered,  with a red hue spreading across from the East and a vast armada of angry clouds invading the coast, my hand was giving myself some huge self congratulatory pats on the backs,then out of the blue, pheeeeewthwack, pheeeewthwack “WTF!” my hand turned against me as somewhere in my sleepy head the Neuron connecting  my Brain to Ankle woke up, then connected Ankle to Path and was now connecting my Hand to Face repeatedly as the realisation that I’d be following the jogger’s footsteps dawned.

A 2km climb ensued and morning dew is beautiful, but deadly! as I jarred and slipped clumsily all the way to the Man of  War Cove. I love to clamber and despite aggravating my hindrance I was soon clambering over rocks like a

Smashing Boulder

Smashing Boulder

mountain goat…………………

a mortally injured mountain goat, that wasn’t being chased, but more carefully picking and slowly testing each step before hopping awkwardly to its good foot.
The Dorset coastline is truly awesome some call it the Jurassic Coast others don’t, but with Lulworth Cove, Man Of War Cove, Durdle Dor and Stair Hole all within limping distance I really enjoyed my inpromptu day out.

The Tectonic forces which drove the alps skyward also created some crazy beautiful scenery along our Southcoast, stretching from Durdle Dor to the Needles, the rock strata has been turned on its head to form Vertical cliffs that once were a land bridge, long since broken and semi submerged, wind, erosion and land slips continually shapes this rugged region, Turner painted here, geologists flock here, rocks land on peoples heads here, pictures can only show so much, if you have the chance visit it, I did and can’t wait to go back. I may go and visit the doc first, it’s been 5 weeks, I hate having an illogical fear of waiting rooms.

Summertime

Friday, July 31st, 2009

SUMMERTIME

English summertime.  Where else in the world can you experience cloud, rain and gales, in August and on a regular basis?

I was caught in monsoon like rain a couple of hours before taking this shot and I remember thinking, “thats it, no photography this evening,”  but as fate would have it,the better half came to my aid.  Normally I would be oblivious to my huffy moments through being stuck in the house, as I guess she just puts up with me, but on this occassion I must have been spoiling an episode of Home and Away, or Neighbours for the cry of “just get yourself out, it might not be raining somewhere else” came billowing from her mouth and believe me, when she speaks like this, I obey.

In the car within seconds, I headed about 35 miles north to a wonderful stretch of Northumberland coast at Howick.  It’s a place I know really well and a place I frequently return too.  There’s something about the sky during and especially after a good storm.  The clouds seem to take on wonderful shapes and the atmosphere lends itself perfectly to a good bout of photography.  While the Mrs was tucked up infront of her Aussie soaps, the GX20 and I were fully enjoying the sights and sound of a full on English summer.

If anyone was to dismiss Marge and Harold Bishop, et al as mindless soap opera characters, you now know different.

have a great summer and don’t forget the brolly ;)

regards Steve