Friday 27 May 2011

D1842

D1842 by [Nocturne]
D1842, a photo by [Nocturne] on Flickr.

Another shot from the permission shoot I organised for me and my buddies. Seen as it was a train place I did actually shoot many trains, there was a lot of interesting stuff in there that i've not shot before, where as I've shot trains a fair bit. I've not shot one of these in a while so I jumpd at the chance. Most of the trains were quite cramed together on the track so this is the best angle I could get, which does work quite well. I used a blue gel to light paint the cab, as it contrasted with the yellow and black exterior and also would have contrasted with how orange the sky came out.

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Sunday 22 May 2011

To The Trains!

To The Trains! by [Nocturne]
To The Trains!, a photo by [Nocturne] on Flickr.

Found this quite interesting, an old british red phonebox quite obscurly placed next to a sign saying "To The Trains" It was quite easy to light paint, I just had to adjust my composition a few times to not get my flash head in. What does annoy me is the white light reflecting off the front about half way down, it was one of the spot lights across the yard and it showed up no matter what angle I shot from. I still think the images as a whole works quite nicely, the Orange sky sort of looks alright because it is such a contrast from the other colours in the shot, I also got a bit of Phil's light painting in the bus in the background. Shame it was cloudy because it was full moon, did get some alright cloud trails though. Unedited as always.

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Saturday 21 May 2011

Crewe Station A

Crewe Station A by [Nocturne]
Crewe Station A, a photo by [Nocturne] on Flickr.

I managed to get permission for me and my good buddies to go and photograph some trains and busses. Was a really greay place with lots to do. Thanks to Glynne for letting us shoot there and stay out with us until 3am.

I've always liked this signal box and remember my uncle taking me up there as a child and showing me how the levers worked. (He used to work here)

The clouds look so awesome on this, but I actuall came up with the idea because Phil was shooting on my left and when he flashed it created those nice shadows coming through the fence and all on the trees, so thanks to Phil for lighting that side, then I did a bit of painting at the right and flashed a few times at the front.

So thanks to Phil, Fran, Andy and Rhys for coming out and having a laugh, it's not often I get to relax while shooting and chil with mates and have a laugh in the process, it's usually quite serious and sometimes boring, much better with mates.

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Sunday 15 May 2011

Let there be light!

Let there be light! by [Nocturne]
Let there be light!, a photo by [Nocturne] on Flickr.

I bet that most of the UFO/alien sightings can be put down to light painting. In this instance you would see some sucker on the news saying "I was driving down the road then this giant green portal to another dimention opened up swirling around, as I got closer It just dissapeared" Yeah this was two guys lighting painting in the middle of the road, then ran out the way before you ran them over. haha

I'm not really in to orbs mainly because I really suck at them, I'd rather not do any than make bad ones. It would be like Pablo Picasso going from being a painter to being a professional christmas present wrapper. If you are good at something stick at it, all I can say. Orbs are either something you are good at or you suck at, and I suck at them! Luckily Fran is awesome at them, on this night Fran tried his first orbs and the first one came out near perfect, and this one must have been like his tenth one and is still pretty damn good. In good spirit as usual when something happens a lot if I do it I will try to step up my game to be impressive and not just blend in to everything else.

I'll be a keeping a bit of the work I am doing recently a bit hush for about a month but it will come out and be worth the wait.

This picture came about by me and Fran being stood around talking, and I believe I said something along the lines of "Hey when we get back to the car you should stand do an orb in the middle of the road" he then replied with it being a good idea, so when we go back to the car, we set up our cameras at the side of the road and Fran makes an orb in the middle of the road, it looked nice but didn't quite have the edge we we're after. I then said "lets move our cameras in to the middle of the road looking right down it, and do the orb between the two signs" again Fran agreed this was a good idea, and we would help each other out incase a car would happen to come. So I think I went first and set up my camera and stood with it while Fran did his orb. Then Frans turn came, and we set his camera up, then again crazy ideas were flowing so I said I would lay face down in the middle of the road while Fran did an orb behind me, and thank god a car didn't come because we would both be a bit buggered.

This isn't the first time I have taken a highly calcuated risk for a photo, and will not be the last.
Either one of two things can happen when you take such a risk for a photo, it will either look rubbish and you will get a lot of stick, or it will look amazing and you will get a lot of credit and respect.

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Friday 13 May 2011

Would you walk with me alone into the night

I have been getting in touch with my roots a lot recently, which is one of the reasons why I visited this place. This is a place where I spent a lot of my childhood playing, and where my Grandpa spent a lot of his life, playing cricket, enjoying the scenary and taking some photos and videos.

I don't really know what to call this, Recreative Memories Photography?

I don't really beleive in ghosts or spirts or anything like that but if they existed, and I was discussing this with my mum ealier then my Grandpa would be stood right behind me with a camera.

The image itself (Me, the score hut and the star trail) Is pretty unedited, just converted it on black and white in photoshop. Then got an old image I have of my Grandpa, scanned it in, and blended it together in photoshop. I'm not usually in to photoshop but i've only made this for my own enjoyment and happiness.

The title comes from one of my favourite songs from my favourite band. The songs name is Sunny Moon by The Cat Empire.

I climb the ladder of those black and white keys
They take me out and into places some are real some are imaginary
And though she sways between a mystery and light
She walks with me, she walks with me alone into the night

Tonight I see the sunny moon is rising again
Three seasons passed since you were here then disappeared a friend
Yet now exploded from its dream back in that place oh how it beams
And I see that you were glowing in the shadows
And you've been here all along
Ah you never left my side and now I feel my arms grow
Stronger

You may forget the details and you can forget the dates but never
Forget the moment when the light revealed her face
To be poor by lack of money but by god be rich in prize
I found my youths desire dark within her eyes
And the tent kept breathing something and then she cried -
'Hold on we're going somewhere else tonight'
We're going somewhere else tonight baby yeh!

And my friends they are the heroes of the loneliness that's life
And though everyone has a weakness only some they are defiant
While most of us can see only a few have the gift of sight
Would you walk with me
Would you walk with me alone into the night
The sun is set...

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Thursday 12 May 2011

Amateur Photographer of the year 2011

It wasn't until a month or two after that I found out I was in the top 50 finalists for round 1 of APOY 2011. Was quite impressed and wanted to see it, so I got on to the back issues team at the mag and had a copy sent over, pretty good seen as it's a terrible picture, it was meant to be portrait with a big north star trail but it clouded over after I did the lighting and had to cut it short, I was left with a ton of negative space and it looked rubbish so I cropped it in to a landscape which Is still good quallity when you shoot on a 5dmkii. Doing this made the image incredibly flat but was the only image I had taken this year that was elible for that round so I put it in and did alright. :)

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Saturday 7 May 2011

Goodnight Old Friend

Goodnight Old Friend by [Nocturne]
Goodnight Old Friend, a photo by [Nocturne] on Flickr.

Another picture from the last time I went to my favourite plane graveyard to say good bye to my old friend the shackleton.

All the planes at this graveyard have been scrapped off now, apart from the shackleton, a whirlwind raf rescue helecopter, a sea prince, and some other plane I can't figure what it is. Is this was for sale, I would get me and all my buddies to buy it and transport it closer to home, haha, dream on! If I won the lottery, which would never happen! I would buy all of the abandoned planes around the country, buy a house with a ot of land and dump them all outside my house so me and my light painting mates can shoot them all the time.

Converted to B&W

R.I.P The Shackleton

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