Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Return to the River
















It's fair to say that since the start of the project the river has become my second home.

I have to admit that I do love it.  There are so many facets to it.  One minute it is peaceful and tranquil next its loud and violent.  Whatever, there is something along the riverside that allows it to reflect your mood.

The other the river does is it never ceases to amaze you.

I know this stretch of river very well.  In fact, it has played a role in my life for the last nearly fifteen years.  Generally, its sat quietly in the background with just enough background noise to let you know that it is there.  At other times I'm in it.  Often up to my knees.

However, it is the little moments of interaction between myself and nature that keep me coming back for more.  Yesterday, it was a Grey Heron that was sat around 12 feet away from me.  At other times it has been Grey Wagtails making their way up and down the river searching for their next meal or its the dark coloured rock that suddenly climbs up on to the bank to reveal a stunningly beautiful Otter.  It's these little moments that make my visit worth while.  It's these little moments that make the river.


Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Versatile Blogger Award



One of my fellow Lancastrian Bloggers, Loki at The Modfather Site.  Has honoured me with a versatile blogger award.  These are something that I don't really go in for and I have to admit, although that I have run a website for several years they have in the past been business only.  It's only since I started editing Pixel and reading Sleepy Joe's blog that I have become a bit more personal about what I write.

So firstly, I must thank Loki for my award.  I'm not convinced that it is deserved but hey-ho!

Now there are some rules attached to this so here goes:


  1. Thank the blogger who nominated you and include a link to their site. (Done on this one!  But thanks again, Loki!)
  2. Add the Versatile Blogger Award picture to your blog post. (It's here, isn't it!)
  3. Nominate 7 fellow bloggers that you’ve recently discovered or follow regularly and include a link to their site.  (This one I'm going to struggle with!)
  4. Let them know you have nominated them. (It's on its way)
  5. Share 7 random facts about you. (I'm sharing Loki's sentiment here.  Do I have to??? (stroppy teenager, swinging arms, huffing and sulking).
So to nominations;  This is a difficult one.  Why?  Because I don't really read blogs.  I read Sleepy Joe's and Loki's after that The Online Photographer.  I suppose I read Pixel's but that is because I'm heavily involved with it!

So, I'm going to nominate - Sleepy Joe.  Yes Al, I'm passing it on to you!

Now to Seven Random Facts
  1. I hold a black belt in Judo.
  2. The most favourite car that I have owned was a 1974 MG B GT.  I loved it.  No power steering, crap heater, tried to kill me a few times.  Would I have another?  Hell yes!
  3. I play guitar and keyboards.
  4. I can sail a yacht.
  5. I am more at home in the wilds than in a town or city.
  6. My favourite animals are the Wolf, Red Pandas, Genets and Otters (pretty much in that order). 
  7. I have a keen sense of smell and fantastic distance eyesight.  Although I partially deaf on my left side.

To finish off a photograph!

Welcome to the Countryside

Saturday, 9 February 2013

The River - A Flickr Slideshow

I thought I would post the slideshow from The River Flickr set.  These are 28 of my favourite images that I have taken so far throughout this project.



Friday, 8 February 2013

Back to the River
















It is fair to say that I hate being stuck indoors.  This week we managed to get a brief rest bite from the winter weather.  Although cold it was sunny and we had some nice light.  So putting on my boots, winter jacket, thermals (of course, it is still February!) and picking up my camera and tripod bag it was time to head off back to the river.

I mentioned in an earlier post that I had been reading one of my favourite poets, Ted Hughes, The River and this was what sparked my current obsession of water.  Actually, that's not quite true.  I've always had an obsession with water for as long as I can remember.  However, that obsession rather involves boats with big sails and a lot of money!  That being said I do find water fascinating and I find photographing it just as fascinating.  Why?  If you own a DSLR go and stand at the side of a fast flowing river.  Put your camera in to manual mode.  Turn off autofocus.  Set your ISO as high as possible to get a reasonable image.  Open up your aperture and set your shutter speed to 1000th second.  The just fire off a few shots.  What you get is a pattern shot of water droplets and flow.  You can pretty much guarantee that no two shots will be alike.  Even if you take a shot of the same patch of water.  This is what I find fascinating.

So my little obsession with water has grown into a project.

For Remnants not only did I produce a book, I also produced a slide show and mini Audio Visual (AV) presentation (if you run through my past posts you might find it!) for the Marsden 100 I also made an AV production.  However, sometime last year Bob posted an AV that combined film making with traditional photography AV.  I can't for the life of me find the link but the film obviously left a lasting impression as this is what I want to create for The River.  There is still quite a bit of work and planning to do but so far in my folder there are 153 shots with 27 video files and I'm not done yet.  Editing will probably great reduce this but its nice to know that I am well on my way with the project.

And so, as the sun sets on The River for now I would like to leave you with this image.