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Change - neon sign at Loughborough Fair

Mooching around Loughborough fair is an odd experience with camera in hand - you are surrounded by interesting imagery but it can be extremely hard to choose what to take photographs of. The result is normally that I end up with lots of poorly composed images of bright lights and rides that don’t really do anything for me.

I snapped this one in a very offhand way as I was forced down a crowded street in the usual surge of fairgoers - something about the simplicity of it pleased me. After cleaning it up a bit and straightening it I found I really liked the result.

Technical details: iso 200, f1.4, 1/750s handheld.

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Track down to Thor’s Cave

Another picture taken on the track leading from Wetton in Derbyshire down to Thor’s Cave and Manifold Valley. The sun was just sinking down towards the hills and poured such a delicious golden light over the ancient rutted track that I had to try and capture it. The photograph is far from perfect, but does have a pleasant atmosphere to it I think.

Technical info: iso 100, f/17, handheld, 3 shot HDR processed in photomatix pro

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All Saints with Holy Trinity Church, Loughborough

This is Loughborough Parish Church. I pass it almost every day, and have never been inside until now. From the outside, it’s all dark and austere looking - I’ve never particularly liked it other than because it’s stark and impressive.

I rang and asked if I could go inside and take some photos, and they were fine with it. It was open on a friday morning so me and Andy went along and let ourselves in. There were about 6 volunteers inside cleaning away, which at first seemed awkward but then they all turned out to be really nice and welcoming. They explained what the different parts of the church were called and offered to get out of our way and such. I gave one nice lady a card, so if you are reading this, thanks!

There are quite a lot of pics I want to include, so this will be a bit of a mammoth post. Here we go:

Nave and tower

The pews are made of Japanese Oak, and were installed in a restoration in 1862 - there was seating for 1,000 people back then.

Nave ceiling

The windows at the very top are part of what’s called a clerestory - there’s a new word for me, at least.

Tower

This window is enormous - the highlight of the church, really. It faces west, and I would always walk past it on the way home from the pub - it looks dark and dreary from the outside, so I was amazed to see it from within.

Burton Chapel

Part of the south side of the nave was converted to become The Burton Chapel between 1929 and 1932 by George Briggs, an ex Loughborough Grammar School student.

Stained glass scene

If I knew more about religion I could tell you what this represents, but I am a salty heathen so can only point and say “Ooh! Pretty!”

Stained glass scene #2

Ditto.

South Transcept

Churches are built in a cruciform (cross shaped) plan - the transcepts are the small parts of the cross, and normally face north and south.

Chancel

The chancel houses the Altar, sanctuary and seating for the choir.

Nave and tower #2

Another view of the nave, this time showing a bit more of the floor.

Columns

These, the guidebook informs me, are actually “quatrefoil pillars”. Which is quite a cool name. Impressively large and sturdy.

Pulpit

It always feels a bit cheeky setting your tripod up in a pulpit, but I’m game.

Technical info: Almost all these pics are iso 400 (the light was pretty low in the church, and at lower than iso 400, the brighter end of my HDRs would have been over 30s, which is a pain), f/22, tripod, 9-shot HDRs processed in Photomatix. All except the stained glass detail were taken with my sigma 10-20 - the stained glass ones were taken with my sigma 70-300.

And that’s it. Sorry about the photo bombardment, but I didn’t want to dribble them out over the course or a week or so :)

In addition to these pictures, my friend Andy took some nice ones also - they can be found on his flickr profile

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Ali looking out over Porthmeor

This shot was taken from a little chapel overlooking Porthmeor bay, in St Ives.  It’s normally full of surfers but it was a quiet evening, so not many about.

This is on the verge of being a bit too HDR-ified for me - but I think the colours and texture of ali’s coat have swung it.  I think it has a nice dreamy quality to it.

Some vaguely technical info: HDR, 3 bracketed images (AEB), iso 100, f/22, canon 450d, tripod, combined in photomatix pro.

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A Lonely Tree

 
I took this a few weeks ago when walking around Loughborough.  Normally we go somewhere more interesting, as the landscape around here is a little flat and dull… but it was a nice day and sometimes it’s nice to reacquaint yourself.

Saw this tree sitting on its own on a hill, and knew it was worth a shot. Fired off a few bracketed shots, trying to find an interesting foreground, and initially thought I’d failed… but later I came back to this shot and realised it had potential.

I think the colours have worked out really well on this one, and I like the nice clean composition.

Some vaguely technical info: HDR, 3 bracketed images (AEB), iso 100, f/11, canon 450d, handheld, combined in photomatix pro.

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