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home about log in subscribe rss feed more dark it’s taken me a long time to manage another after dark expedition, but i finally managed one. not surprisingly, it felt unfamiliar, but i enjoyed it. i was pleased with the number of successful shots i achieved and felt encouraged to plan more expeditions around specific themes, but in the meantime here are some of the latest shots: tags: after dark saturday, july 22nd, 2017 photography no comments a dark rain’s gonna fall – b dylan with the current thick cloud and heavy rain covering most of the united kingdom, it’s hard to believe that way back in july 2016, the days and nights weren’t as hot and dry as they may now seem in retrospect. these shots from near midsummer were taken on what began as a dry evening but the rain soon started and rapidly increased. despite my efforts to protect my camera with an umbrella, there is an obvious progression in the amount of water on the lens, resulting in some unexpected effects and proving that we shouldn’t let rain immediately rule out photography. please scroll down to the end of the post to see the most extreme example. tags: after dark thursday, november 17th, 2016 photography , uncategorized no comments clouds across the moon – the ra band i’ve been preparing all weekend to photograph the supermoon tonight. i cancelled my practice shots last night because of cloud but the forecast for tonight was for broken cloud with low chance of rain so i was hopeful. but the outturn was a sky completely covered in cloud so i went to bed, planning to try again tomorrow night. mandy woke me around midnight to say that the sky was largely clear, and asked if i wanted to get up to try photographing it. my first response was to go back to sleep but then i thought about my refusal to get up out of my sleeping bag in my tent to see the dawn over ayers rock back in 1980. next i remembered how glad i was and have been ever since that my dad woke me in july 1969 to watch the first moon landing. so i changed my mind, got up, dressed and went outside to find lots of wispy cloud speeding dramatically in front of the moon. and also discovered that my tripod wouldn’t allow me to tilt the camera steeply enough to capture the moon that high in the sky. it would have been better to catch the moon nearer the horizon, shortly after moonrise, which today was around 16:40. it’s due to set around 06:40 tomorrow (i.e. in about five and a half hours) but i’m not going to wait up that long. so, it’s back to the option of trying again early tomorrow evening (moonrise around 17:24). at least i got a couple of atrocious handheld shots to establish a rough idea of exposure length – around 1 second, (at f16 on 100 iso), though the article i’d read online had led me to expect around 1/125 or 1/250 at f11, so i’m regarding tonight’s experience as useful practice. tags: after dark tuesday, november 15th, 2016 photography no comments progress report 2 we’re over three-quarters of the way through 2016: a creative year, and it’s been a long time since my last progress report so here goes: in march, i increased my working hours so i’ve less time and energy to devote to creative activities. i recently spent a weekend sorting through the accumulation of stuff in my garden office. it was desperately in need of a clean, but in doing so i found a lot of stuff that i’ve never used so it was time to send it somewhere it could be utilised. i found it hard to get rid of things like sketch pads and paint brushes, that i’d acquired in the hope of achieving some creative dreams, and it was an effort to remind myself that getting rid of them isn’t the same as abandoning those dreams. anyway the space is more usable now, even if i’ve still to set up all the equipment again, so that’s a benefit. music in may, i took part in the duxford saturday workshop’s members’ concert. it was an enjoyable day, with several hundred people of all ages performing in their groups, so the primary school corridors were full of people waiting their turn, practicing nervously. the mixed abilities ukulele group played brain damage from dark side of the moon. i’d been careful to practice in good time to warm my fingers up but unfortunately the knuckles of my left hand locked as they sometimes do, so i could only pretend to play along, which was frustrating. shortly after the concert, i started attending weekly music therapy sessions at anglia ruskin university through cambridgeshire music . this is a fantastic safe environment to explore and experiment, so i’ve tried playing guitar, saxophone, piano accordion, and piano, sometimes solo but sometimes susan accompanies me on guitar or piano. she’s very talented and can improvise effectively around whatever sounds i’m producing. as a result of her patience and encouragement i finally bought a guitar, an electro-acoustic washburn which i practice on at every opportunity. i particularly enjoy it when susan and i make music together. with the onset of the new school year, the duxford saturday workshops resumed, and adjustments to the timetable meant that i was able to join the beginners’ guitar group as well as return to the mixed abilities ukulele group. the structure provided by weekly music therapy sessions and saturday workshops provides very helpful encouragement to practice, though i find that i’m neglecting the ukulele in favour of the guitar. drawing/painting i’ve sketched a few times at lunchtime at work. it’s been pleasant but during the summer i spent too long sitting in the direct sun, and fainted on my return to the office. no painting coding i’ve still to complete the god’s view labyrinth sketch but i’ve devoted a lot of time trying to develop a path-following algorithm. i’m tempted to hard-code the sketch by running it once and saving the co-ordinates for the ‘people’ to follow, but that would lose the ability to pick randomly from a set of vector paths representing different labyrinths, so i’m loathe to take that route. websites in what i now think of as ‘my ‘other’ job, i’ve been training other people on setting up websites using wordpress, but it’s not creative. photography i’ve made several after dark photography expeditions, exploring the streets of cambridge city centre at night, which reminds me: i’ve still to post the shots from what i call the dark rain expedition. i still haven’t done any light painting, and i have several other projects i want to try but i’ll keep those to myself for now. off-camera flash offers a lot of interesting potential. friday, october 21st, 2016 coding , creativity , music , photography no comments mysterious dark despite a full moon my most recent after dark expedition followed a day of rain but the evening was dry and unexpectedly(on my part) coincided with a full moon. there were even patches of clear sky, and as the evening wore on the bright moonlight mixed with other light sources to create an interesting jumble of types of light. i wasn’t able to capture the moon in its full glory, which raises questions of how best to achieve that. i kept to a limited area, covering ground i’d explored on a previous expedition, but i still enjoyed it and saw new aspects. some narrow spaces managed to escape the bright moonlight and thus retain their mysteriousness. i was intrigued and amused by some mannequins in the window of zara that appeared to be folding their arms disdainfully and looking down their noses at me. perhaps i was subconsciously remembering old episodes of dr who, but i also remembered one of my first tasks at the potteries museum and art gallery was to help to dismantle a display in the decorative arts gallery which involved carrying ‘female’ mannequins. they were awkward to carry without holding them in ‘intimate’ places which i found embarrassing, much to the amusement of the female curator. so my response to the mannequins in zara was strong, but i was pleased with the resulting shots: tags: after dark thursday, october 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