
Tuesday, 27 April 2010
26/4/10: Day 116
Myk and I headed out towards Garforth at lunch. I had found a random crane on google street view, so we went to check it out. It's not the easiest place to go. The crane is behind fences and is under 24 hour security. Don't know much about it's purpose etc, but I may have to find out.

25/4/10: Day 115
I decided to head to Alderley Edge while Kat was at church. I've never been before, but I think I'll be going back again. The walks there look brilliant and the views will be amazing on a clear day. I might have to get a ghilly suit or something as photographing animals is really enjoyable.... but difficult. I'd spot a squirrel, move the camera to my face and look through the viewfinder to find nothing. This one wasn't quick enough though:

Labels:
Animals,
Photo 365,
Photography,
Squirrel,
Wildlife
24/4/10: Day 114
I was back at my parents house this weekend to watch the football and get my hair cut. They have a new lodger at the minute. A black bird has made a nest on the ladders behind the shed. I tried sneaking around the shed to take some shots, but it flew off before I could get closer. Although it is slightly blurred, this is the best shot I managed:

Thursday, 22 April 2010
22/4/10: Day 112
I made the most of driving in alone today. I stopped en route to work in Gawthorpe to take a few pictures of the water tower with clear skies behind it. Really enjoying this light. I just hope it stays like this on the weekends, I just know it won't though.
I missed a good opportunity this morning but finding a place to park on the country roads in Cheshire is hard. The sun was just rising over the trees, so it was a really low light, casting shadows of the trees over a frosty field with Sheep and Lambs in. I'll be going for a walk on Saturday morning if the weather is similar, it would've been a lovely shot.
Anyway - Gawthorpe's water tower.
I missed a good opportunity this morning but finding a place to park on the country roads in Cheshire is hard. The sun was just rising over the trees, so it was a really low light, casting shadows of the trees over a frosty field with Sheep and Lambs in. I'll be going for a walk on Saturday morning if the weather is similar, it would've been a lovely shot.
Anyway - Gawthorpe's water tower.

21/4/10: Day 111
I decided to make the most of the good weather and headed out on my own at lunch. A few months ago I had been looking at Crigglestone Curve on the map and found that we had only really headed one way when we had been down there, so I decided to head the opposite way.
It's a really interesting area, you have the old railway lines and sleepers still down, the area is becoming really overgrown and the wildlife is slowly taking over. I imagine that come the end of the summer, some of the shots of the area could potentially be really good. A mixture of autumn light and overgrown railway, it'll be interesting!
Anyway, I was looking a little more at the detail in the area this lunch. It got me this shot:
It's a really interesting area, you have the old railway lines and sleepers still down, the area is becoming really overgrown and the wildlife is slowly taking over. I imagine that come the end of the summer, some of the shots of the area could potentially be really good. A mixture of autumn light and overgrown railway, it'll be interesting!
Anyway, I was looking a little more at the detail in the area this lunch. It got me this shot:

20/4/10: Day 110
Well I've got to admit that I struggled today. I've started car sharing with another lad from work, so it means that I am limited during work hours as to what I can shoot. I got back home and went for a walk in the field behind our house... and found nothing at all of interest to shoot. It was hugely depressing. I resorted to taking a shot of a bird statue that is in our conservatory.
I'm a bit gutted about it as the subject matter had been really good for the past few days, so it is expected to have a bad one every now and then.
I'm a bit gutted about it as the subject matter had been really good for the past few days, so it is expected to have a bad one every now and then.

Tuesday, 20 April 2010
19/4/10: Day 109
18/4/10: Day 108
Myk is taking next week off work, so I said to him that I would get a Bee shot in the next week to spite him. I'd headed down to Worcester after the game yesterday as we had a meeting with the priest to finalise the date. It was a gorgeous day on Sunday, so I spent a while in Kats parents back garden taking photos of the wildlife.
The wedding date is set! 11th Sept 2010, should make for some interesting photo opportunities as well.
Here's the shot, dedicated to Myk
The wedding date is set! 11th Sept 2010, should make for some interesting photo opportunities as well.
Here's the shot, dedicated to Myk

17/4/10: Day 107 - Derby day
So, I didn't sleep much last night. Woke up at 3:30 and thought I best go back to sleep. Woke up at 7:30, and got up 15 mins later. I hate derby day.
I managed to take a few shots before we got our pint in. But I knew what was going to happen as the players were coming out and so I was ready for a potential shot.
I will definitely be taking my camera to the match again, I'm not allowed to take shots of the match, which is fine by me. I would like to explore some more emotion shot from the crowd. It's easy saying what I'd like to do, but when I am there, I am just the same and usually forget about taking photos as the matchday emotion takes over.
Here's my result with the ticker tape and streamers. Shame the football result wasn't great :(
I managed to take a few shots before we got our pint in. But I knew what was going to happen as the players were coming out and so I was ready for a potential shot.
I will definitely be taking my camera to the match again, I'm not allowed to take shots of the match, which is fine by me. I would like to explore some more emotion shot from the crowd. It's easy saying what I'd like to do, but when I am there, I am just the same and usually forget about taking photos as the matchday emotion takes over.
Here's my result with the ticker tape and streamers. Shame the football result wasn't great :(

Labels:
Art,
Blue,
Manchester City,
Photo 365,
Photography,
Streamers,
Ticker Tape
16/4/10: Day 106
I didn't get the chance to head out at lunch time today, so I thought I'd do a shot at home. With it being the Manchester Derby, I thought I'd follow that theme. I had also found out today that I could take my camera into City's ground. I am majorly excited about that!

Labels:
Manchester City,
Photo 365,
Photography,
Shirt
Thursday, 15 April 2010
15/4/10: Day 105
Myk and I headed to Pugneys Country Park this lunch. A couple of boats were out in the water so I took advantage of this. Shame the weather wasn't amazing though.

Labels:
Boat,
Lake,
Photo 365,
Photography,
Reflection,
Water
14/4/10: Day 104
I decided to go for a drive after work to take todays photo. The planes were landing in the better direction to use a road in Mobberley to photograph them. However, I have decided against using a plane shot, in favour of this beauty!

Tuesday, 13 April 2010
13/4/10: Day 103
This morning I had to stop on the way to work to take a photo of the sunrise. It was beautiful! I think I need to get out one morning in this sort of light to take some photos.

12/4/10: Day 102 - Kats Birthday
Happy birthday darling.
Today Myk and I went to a cemetry that I had spotted on the way home on Friday. There are 2 small buildings that are derelict. So I wanted to investigate. It was a gorgeous day again and there was quite a lot of insects out. We succeded in looking a bit daft by chasing a bee or two to try to get a shot, but it didn't really work. I stuck to one of my favourite subjects - urban decay.
Today Myk and I went to a cemetry that I had spotted on the way home on Friday. There are 2 small buildings that are derelict. So I wanted to investigate. It was a gorgeous day again and there was quite a lot of insects out. We succeded in looking a bit daft by chasing a bee or two to try to get a shot, but it didn't really work. I stuck to one of my favourite subjects - urban decay.

11/4/10: Day 101
Ah, the cleaning up after the party. Joy! To be honest, it wasn't too bad. We had got up quite early, then headed into Wilmslow for lunch - Going to spoons. I then went to the football, to watch City hammer Birmingham 5-1. I had considered sneaking my camera in and wish I had because I sat with my sister directly behind the goal and some of the photos would have been amazing.
After I got back home, I took a photo of Kats 'Kiss' necklace.

After I got back home, I took a photo of Kats 'Kiss' necklace.

10/4/10: Day 100 - Ton up!
There we go, a century! Only 265 to go. Only...
What a gorgeous day it was. We had Will and Emma up for the weekend and some of Kats mates were arriving later on for her party. This was out in the back garden. A butterfly had landed, so I managed to test the lens some more. I managed to edge my way closer and closer. I think the result is quite nice - Not the best composition, but the detail is brilliant.
What a gorgeous day it was. We had Will and Emma up for the weekend and some of Kats mates were arriving later on for her party. This was out in the back garden. A butterfly had landed, so I managed to test the lens some more. I managed to edge my way closer and closer. I think the result is quite nice - Not the best composition, but the detail is brilliant.

Labels:
Butterfly,
Insect,
Photo 365,
Photography,
Wildlife
9/4/10: Day 99 - I've got 99 problems and a Rich is one...
8/4/10: Day 98
7/4/10: Day 97
This weekend, Kat is having a fancy dress party. I am planning on going as Sander Cohen from Bioshock. The mask required me to use plaster of paris on my face to make the top part of the mask. The idea with this being that it is shaped perfectly to my face so wearing it is easier. The photo shows a close up of the masks detail once this section of the mask had dried.

6/4/10: Day 96 - Man in the mirror
I thought I'd have a play around with some mirror shots. This has since been mirrored in the post process to correct the writing etc. The reasons behind this shot was down to the lighting in our bathroom. We have a skylight, so it when the sun is going down, the light is quite interesting without causing too much burn.

Labels:
Camera,
Mirror,
Neil,
Photo 365,
Photography,
Portrait,
Reflection
Tuesday, 6 April 2010
5/4/10: Day 95
I asked David if I could take a few shots of his campervan before we left Worcester. He kindly said yes, however - I found this shot of his Zodiac was much better. I have used a custom preset on this image to give it a high contrast finish to it. It is something that I want to look into a bit more on my own rather than using other peoples presets. I just thought that this one worked so well with the chrome.

4/4/10: Day 94
Kathy and David's back garden is brilliant for photo opportunities, I wish ours was a nice as it would certainly make it easier if I needed to rush a photo for the day. There are so many little features in the garden that would be ideal to use, but with the sun out and the water flowing, I really liked the feel to this one:

3/4/10: Day 93 - Evie Rose
Again, we went into Worcester for the day, due to me now having a smaller car, we had to leave Evie's buggy at Shrewsbury. Kats dad, David carried Evie into town, for the first part she was fast asleep, but then she woke up and was smiling at us walking behind. It was a good job that I took my camera out as I think this photo of her is brilliant.

2/4/10: Day 92 - Worcester Cathedral
Thursday evening Katie and I headed to Shrewsbury and the following day, we drove down to Worcester to spend the weekend there. Katie went to Good Friday mass, so I had a walk around Worcester, sun was out briefly while I was out, I got absolutly wet through on the way home though. Glad it held out for this shot.

1/4/10: Day 91 - 1/4 of a year gone
We are a quater of the way into the year and the project is still going strong.
Myk and I headed out at lunch to nowhere in particular. It was blooming cold and we missed a couple of opportunities while we were out. One good thing, was the sky - the clouds were being blown across it quite quick, so there was plenty of opportunities for bold sky and cloud shots. I have taken some panoramic shots as well which I will use to play around with in Photoshop when I get the chance.
Myk and I headed out at lunch to nowhere in particular. It was blooming cold and we missed a couple of opportunities while we were out. One good thing, was the sky - the clouds were being blown across it quite quick, so there was plenty of opportunities for bold sky and cloud shots. I have taken some panoramic shots as well which I will use to play around with in Photoshop when I get the chance.

Labels:
Clouds,
Photo 365,
Photography,
Sky,
Transmitter
31/3/10: Day 90
Today, I headed out at lunch on my own. We had visited a place on the previous Friday, but I had used some gig shots for my project. So I headed back to take some shots of a couple of horses that we had seen in a field. He was a little edgy when I first went over to him, but soon got stuck into the hey once more.

30/3/10: Day 89
Again, I couldn't head out at lunch as I had an opticians appointment, so I went out after work to photograph some of the daffodils that have all of a sudden sprung up across the country. I've played around with the saturation, dulling everything except the yellow in the photo.

Labels:
Daffodil,
Flowers,
Photo 365,
Photography,
Spring
29/3/10: Day 88
Thursday, 1 April 2010
28/3/10: Day 87 - Wilmslow Half Marathon
I dragged Katie down to the Wilmslow Half Marathon today. Again I had a massive stock of photos to choose from, although the subject stayed the same, the aspect of the shot changed - so it gave quite a nice variety of shots to choose from.

27/3/10: Day 86
26/3/10: Day 85 - This is Turin
I asked Daz if I could have the opportunity to shoot This is Turin at a gig, after missing out on my first opportunity due to a knackered car, Kat and I headed to Manchester to watch them.
I had been granted access all areas, so it was kind of cool getting behind the scenes between songs - it allowed me to get some quite personal shots. I didn't want to shoot all generic gig shots, I quite enjoy capturing the emotion of the moment and I think I did quite well for it. I had a horrible task of choosing 1 photo for today though. I managed to chop the list to about 28 really good photos, some arty, some performance shots - I think this captures a lot:
P.S. Check them out: This is Turin
I had been granted access all areas, so it was kind of cool getting behind the scenes between songs - it allowed me to get some quite personal shots. I didn't want to shoot all generic gig shots, I quite enjoy capturing the emotion of the moment and I think I did quite well for it. I had a horrible task of choosing 1 photo for today though. I managed to chop the list to about 28 really good photos, some arty, some performance shots - I think this captures a lot:
P.S. Check them out: This is Turin

Labels:
Action,
Drummer,
Ed,
Live,
Photo 365,
Photography,
This is Turin
25/3/10: Day 84
Today, Myk and I went for a drive. We ended up in Horbury, down Healey Road again - I caught a glimpse of this old building and so we went for a look. I once again realised how obsessed I am with urban decay. There is just something I like about it and it makes for interesting photography. Here is an old sign on the doors.

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