Showing posts with label Katy T. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Katy T. Show all posts

Friday, 18 September 2009

365 by a factor of 12 - August

I didn't do a great deal in August, even less so far in September, so maybe I will shoot my toe for the next 365 entry ha ha.

Perspective Power
Perspective Power
I have been looking for a clear scene like this since about 2002/3 and never found one that quite done it for me in a symmetrical kind of way, so anyway, I went looking for ruin that my friend told me about months ago, while I was there I found him out for a walk, life is odd at times!
The ruin was totally over grown (probably OK in winter) and a non event, so went for a wander, spotted this and thought,it has just about all the elements I want.
The hum from the cables is very noticeable this close, it actually interfered with the radio trigger and a few images have weird patterns on them, a little unnerving!


River Mermaid
River Mermaid
Later in the month as per an earlier entry, I met up and worked with Katy T after an 18 month absence.
This was just about the last shot from the shoot, unfortunately we attracted the attention of an unplanned audience, oops, which put a bit of a dampener on things, then the heavens opened and we were basically rained off, which pretty much turned the dampener into a full on flood, so that was that really.
Better luck next time hopefully! ha ha.

Thursday, 27 August 2009

In Ayrshire with Katy T-ree

I know this blog title will get me in trouble, but hey I just couldn't resist it.

Saving Trees

Saving Trees.

Anyway it has been 18 months since Kate and I last worked together and 2 years since we were on location, but there weren't any trees about at that time, its probably not any secret about her like of trees, I like big clouds and moody sky's, so that's what this was about really.





Hang Out

Hang Out.

We had spotted an interesting looking tree a little firther away, but on getting there it didn't look so good, however Kate spotted this tree with a branch sticking out, it was too high to reach, so I got to find out what it is like to be a stepladder lol, so that was it really, and running back to the camera, getting a shot and back before she fell, all in the name of art of course.
Thanks also to Allan (Twenty Twenty Images) for being our tour guide for the day.