Sunday, July 22, 2012
The MCM Expo - Machester Comic-Con
Yesterday was a major geek-fest. After buying tickets last minute on Friday, Gary and I met up with our friend Matt early on Saturday morning, and headed off to Manchester Central to Manchester Comic-Con. I knew that there would be some Cosplay happening, so obviously took my camera. We all had a fantastic time, and I bought some cool artwork (though not sure where I'm going to put it). Anyway, there isn't much I can tell you, that isn't in the pictures......enjoy!




Saturday, July 7, 2012
Lancashire Science Festival
Well, things have been manic here for the last week. My alter-ego has been taking up a LOT of my time! However, last weekend I did manage to make some time for a Mum and son day with Cas. We went to the Lancashire Science Festival at the University of Central Lancashire (my alter-ego's second home).
It was a great day, well organised and the presentations were interesting and entertaining. We learnt about tiny creatures that do horrible things to you, about the Mulitverse theory and Superstrings, about how magic and science can sometimes look like the same thing, and the plausibility of superpowers!!
The Science of Superheroes talk was definitely the highlight of the day. Matt presented well, and his obvious passion for both the comic book heroes and the science made his talk all the more engaging. Matt even had a replica Ironman helmet, with working face-recognition cameras!! The kids in audience (me included) were very impressed. As part of his talk, Matt had made some trophies, these were awarded to the child that asked the "best question". Over the three days, three children were presented with one of those trophies. Cas was one of them! He was so giddy! His question - "Would it ever be possible for humans to evolve invisibility, and if so how long would it take?" He surprised even me! I was (AM) very proud of my son.
Here he is with his now treasured "best question" trophy:
We are both eagerly awaiting the next Lancashire Science Festival in 2014.
C
xxxx
It was a great day, well organised and the presentations were interesting and entertaining. We learnt about tiny creatures that do horrible things to you, about the Mulitverse theory and Superstrings, about how magic and science can sometimes look like the same thing, and the plausibility of superpowers!!
The Science of Superheroes talk was definitely the highlight of the day. Matt presented well, and his obvious passion for both the comic book heroes and the science made his talk all the more engaging. Matt even had a replica Ironman helmet, with working face-recognition cameras!! The kids in audience (me included) were very impressed. As part of his talk, Matt had made some trophies, these were awarded to the child that asked the "best question". Over the three days, three children were presented with one of those trophies. Cas was one of them! He was so giddy! His question - "Would it ever be possible for humans to evolve invisibility, and if so how long would it take?" He surprised even me! I was (AM) very proud of my son.
Here he is with his now treasured "best question" trophy:
After the talks we headed on to the show floor to have a look at the exhibits. The festival was very popular, and the show floor was busy, but thanks to "good connections" Cas and his friend still managed to get to race the robots!
Cas also got to have a play with the Lego Mindstorms robots! ;)
We are both eagerly awaiting the next Lancashire Science Festival in 2014.
C
xxxx
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Father's Day
I was rudely awakened by an over-excited 11 year just before 8am this morning. I'm not a morning person, and it took all my patience to remember that he just desperately wanted to give Gary his card and gift. Though not his biological father, Gary is an amazing Dad, and Cassius really values the opportunity to let him know how much he loves him on Father's Day. So I counted to 10 (LOTS) and made pancakes for breakfast.
We spent most of the day in-doors, playing Skylanders and chillin' as a family. We are all a little obsessed with this game. We don't play video games often, Gary and I are too busy, and Cas is more happy either outdoors or making stuff. But this one really has sucked us in.
Our original plan for today had been to head to a castle in North Wales. However, the weather the last few days has been pretty rubbish, so we canned the trip and decided to stay home. In typical, ironic style, once we made this decision the weather brightened up!
So, before we lost all the daylight, we took our dog Luke out for a walk. We went to Abbey Village and had a wander around the reservoirs there. Luke is an ex-gundog, a fully trained retriever, and though we don't shoot we try to keep up with his training. Cas has been enthusiastically learning how to work Luke, and it was great to watch them together today.
I (obviously) took my camera with me, still with my new Sigma lens attached. Every time I use this lens, I fall more in love it. Today, it helped me capture some lovely shots of my family.
I hope you all had a great Father's day too!
C
xxx
We spent most of the day in-doors, playing Skylanders and chillin' as a family. We are all a little obsessed with this game. We don't play video games often, Gary and I are too busy, and Cas is more happy either outdoors or making stuff. But this one really has sucked us in.
Our original plan for today had been to head to a castle in North Wales. However, the weather the last few days has been pretty rubbish, so we canned the trip and decided to stay home. In typical, ironic style, once we made this decision the weather brightened up!
So, before we lost all the daylight, we took our dog Luke out for a walk. We went to Abbey Village and had a wander around the reservoirs there. Luke is an ex-gundog, a fully trained retriever, and though we don't shoot we try to keep up with his training. Cas has been enthusiastically learning how to work Luke, and it was great to watch them together today.
I (obviously) took my camera with me, still with my new Sigma lens attached. Every time I use this lens, I fall more in love it. Today, it helped me capture some lovely shots of my family.
Climbing up to see the view.
The boys.
I hope you all had a great Father's day too!
C
xxx
Location:
Bolton Rd, Chorley, Lancashire PR6, UK
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Randomness - My ideal bike
I realise that it's been a while since I posted, well anything. Truth is my alter-ego - Claire the PhD student - has been taking up too much of my time, and shooting has been infrequent. I did however take some random pictures a couple of weeks ago in Manchester, which I thought I'd share.
Some explanation is needed though - I recently confessed to Gary that the reason I don't want to go on family bike rides is because I don't like my bike. This may not seem like a big deal, but my bike wasn't cheap. I did compromise somewhat on the style of bike to keep the cost down, but this has turned out to be false economy. I compromised too much, and now do not want to ride the bike I have. Gary took this better than I expected (since it's my money I wasted not his, he's not to fussed ;) ). And I am now in the market for a new bike, though this time I'm getting the one I want. (I know at this point some of you are imagining pinkness, and ribbons, and rainbows, and baskets.... and you wouldn't be far wrong).
So back to the Manchester pictures. Gary and I headed out into the sunshine a couple of weeks ago, and I took my camera. I'm so glad I did because look what I found!!!!!
I need a bike just like this, then my life will be complete. And we can go on bike rides all the time.
C
xxx
Some explanation is needed though - I recently confessed to Gary that the reason I don't want to go on family bike rides is because I don't like my bike. This may not seem like a big deal, but my bike wasn't cheap. I did compromise somewhat on the style of bike to keep the cost down, but this has turned out to be false economy. I compromised too much, and now do not want to ride the bike I have. Gary took this better than I expected (since it's my money I wasted not his, he's not to fussed ;) ). And I am now in the market for a new bike, though this time I'm getting the one I want. (I know at this point some of you are imagining pinkness, and ribbons, and rainbows, and baskets.... and you wouldn't be far wrong).
So back to the Manchester pictures. Gary and I headed out into the sunshine a couple of weeks ago, and I took my camera. I'm so glad I did because look what I found!!!!!
I need a bike just like this, then my life will be complete. And we can go on bike rides all the time.
C
xxx
Sunday, May 6, 2012
New Lens - Sigma 18-200mm - feeling the love!
So on Friday I was given THE MOST AMAZING LEAVING GIFT EVER!!! I rented a Sigma 18-200mm lens for the wedding back in February and fell head over heels in love. I vowed then that it would be my next camera purchase, and have just been waiting for the right time to "justify" buying it. So when I opened the wrapping on Friday and found the lens inside I just about BURST! I can't thank the Forest guys enough for this gift, it's amazing! I'm gonna miss them all loads, but with my new lens, there'll hopefully be lots of camera adventures in my future.
So, while the weather was fine, we headed off to Manchester, and I HAD to give my new lens a "test". These are the random shots I took today, and I'm so IN LOVE with this lens!
(I think this is the most capitals and exclamation marks I've used in a post - but this lens - it deserves them ALL).
So with one lens I went from this:
Through this:
To this:
No extra lenses, no faffing with changing, just twist and shoot! And the image quality from it is just sexy! (I know, I find weird things sexy).
The extra zoom allowed some surreptitious (I love that word!) street photography:
And just because I thought "Exit? Only if you can quantum phase shift!"
And finally, some pretty flowers, because it's spring, or summer, or something.....
Happy Weekend!
C
xxxx
Thursday, March 8, 2012
International Women's Day
Happy International Women's day!!!
A couple of weeks ago, I heard an Oxfam campaign on the radio. To mark IWD 2012 Oxfam were encouraging women to "get together". The Oxfam "Let's get together" is focussed on raising money for Women in the developing world - you can learn more about it here. When I think of the role of Feminism in 2012, this is what I think of. Women with power and influence and money (like us in the Western/developed world), using it to give a helping hand to our less fortunate sisters. So this campaign really struck a chord with me.
With this in mind, I will be having a "get together" on the 16th March (it's late I know, but I only got my pack on Saturday!) in Preston. There's a lovely cocktail bar in Preston called Kuckoo (on Fox street), so I say we "get together" there. I'll be there from 6pm. If you don't want to/ can't drink, don't worry Kuckoo do non-alcoholic cocktails too.
I will obviously be asking for donations for Oxam on the night, but any little contribution will be welcome. For those of you who want to, for a £10 donation, I'll enter you into a competition to win a photoshoot with Urbantangerine (more details on the night). You'll get my usual portrait package, plus 1 A4 print of your choosing free of charge.
So, I hope to see you all on the 16th March.
C
xxx
A couple of weeks ago, I heard an Oxfam campaign on the radio. To mark IWD 2012 Oxfam were encouraging women to "get together". The Oxfam "Let's get together" is focussed on raising money for Women in the developing world - you can learn more about it here. When I think of the role of Feminism in 2012, this is what I think of. Women with power and influence and money (like us in the Western/developed world), using it to give a helping hand to our less fortunate sisters. So this campaign really struck a chord with me.
With this in mind, I will be having a "get together" on the 16th March (it's late I know, but I only got my pack on Saturday!) in Preston. There's a lovely cocktail bar in Preston called Kuckoo (on Fox street), so I say we "get together" there. I'll be there from 6pm. If you don't want to/ can't drink, don't worry Kuckoo do non-alcoholic cocktails too.
I will obviously be asking for donations for Oxam on the night, but any little contribution will be welcome. For those of you who want to, for a £10 donation, I'll enter you into a competition to win a photoshoot with Urbantangerine (more details on the night). You'll get my usual portrait package, plus 1 A4 print of your choosing free of charge.
So, I hope to see you all on the 16th March.
C
xxx
Saturday, February 25, 2012
A fine day for a February wedding!
When we were first asked to shoot this wedding Gary's reaction was "Oh crap!" Beccy is his cousin and he was terrified of not getting it right. I, on the other hand was giddy with excitement. It's not that I wasn't worried, or didn't care, it's just I knew we had this. Gary taught me to shoot, and whilst we now have very different styles, we compliment each other well. (And don't tell him I said this, but if he wasn't gonna be my groom one day, I'd want him shooting my wedding). We work well together as a team, and yesterday was no different.
The day started out with rain, and I swear I could have cried. I drove to the bride's grandmother's house praying for the rain to stop. Please, please just stop for lunchtime, stop for when we get to the church, please.
As I set about getting the shots of the bridal party getting ready (with a lovely glass of Bucksfizz - I was a spoiled photographer yesterday), I continued praying.
The bridal party consisted of Beccy, her sister Vicky and her mum Anne. All of whom were far more calm than I expected. I suspect it had something to do with the pampering from the having their hair and make-up done.
Beccy's dress was breathtakingly beautiful! She covered all the bases with fastenings, there was in inner corset,
A zip, and then 24 buttons,
Whilst I was with the bridal party, Gary was with the Groom and his grooms-men,
Tom on the left and his Best-man Ryan on the right. Ryan's best-man speech was brilliant (I heartily recommend him as a best-man).
Thankfully, my prayers were answered and we ended up with a lovely clear afternoon. The service was beautiful, and there were a few tissues in hands as vows were exchanged. St Annes is a gorgeous church, I mean come on!
From the balcony above the service I was able to get some lovely shots of the bride and groom throughout the ceremony.
Including the exchanging of the rings!!
Once the ceremony was over we went out into a now lovely, if slightly blustery day.
Then it was off to the venue for the evening celebrations. Beccy and Tom had a gorgeous car, and we took full advantage of the car and the now lovely weather.
Beccy, you looked absolutely stunning! Tom is a VERY lucky man!
After allowing everyone a few minutes to breath, Gary and I herded them all into the garden and handed out balloons.
I'm not going to share the family shots, except this one, because I LOVE it. Uncle Richard gave Beccy away, and this shot, well see for yourselves........
I'm going to finish with two shots of the happy couple.....
Beccy, Tom, Thank-you so much for allowing us to document your day! Have a wonderful honeymoon!
C
xxxxx
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