2013.10.05 Dwarf Hop Harvest by Mister Tom

If you hadn't heard…

I am now

officially

a full time, happy-as-larry, unemployed and hard working freelance photographer for all your photographic needs!

News out of the way - pictures:

This year I've managed to be on time for the hop harvest back home in Herefordshire (my Dad Peter is a hop researcher and we live in a valley of dwarf hops). So these are photos of the dwarf hop harvester doing it's thing.

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2013.09.21 Redpoint Bouldering Comp by Mister Tom

The date draws very near when I will leave the (dis)comfort of full time office employment and begin working as a freelancer. In the mean time, last week I had the chance to photograph for Redpoint climbing wall in Bristol. This was an evening boulder competition: I arrived after work, shooting for a couple hours, then had a good bash at the comp myself after the time for everyone else was up. Thanks to Jack and Geoff for the heads up and having me! Definitely check out Redpoint, it's an excellent, vibrant wall.

I also got to meet Dan, who is their usual practitioner of black-box magic, and who films for DMM (and climbs of course) - he gave me some excellent tips on short notice, so cheers Dan.

Behind the scenes: Quite literally. To get most of these shots I scurried in behind the art-adorned plywood walls and equipped with harness and lanyard scaled the metal climbing frame forming the boulder walls, then balancing from above was able to get some great angles on what were some excellently set, dynamic and fluid problems. [note: dust sealed body and lens - WIN - my bag has some stylish white patterning still.

These are the top shots from the night. I will be making all these photos and more

available to download

as full size images to keep once I have clearance from Redpoint.

2013.10.17 EDIT

- The below link has now been removed, if you would like to get a download of your photo please CONTACT ME.

[EDIT - Link for dropbox download - ENJOY!

Also please credit me or link back to my facebook or blog if you post these yourself, thanks!]

If you are uncomfortable with having your photo online then please email me and ask me to remove it.

Finally - thank you to all the climbers! Hopefully see you around Redpoint and TCA.

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2013.09.16 Somerset Weekend by Mister Tom

Nice weekend in Somerset with family - just a few snapshots.

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2013.09.15 Family Reunion by Mister Tom

I took a few candid snaps at the most recent family reunion, celebrating two 80th birthdays. The trouble with these events is that you spend a lot of time meeting all the lovely relations you didn't know you had, yet a disappointingly small amount of time actually getting to know them. Perhaps I should spend less time hiding behind my magic black box...

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2013.09.02 Birthday Sunset by Mister Tom


No posts for a while, been a little under the weather and been socialising more than shooting in the mean time.
So a brief one:
Judging by the Facebook photos from across the country y'all saw the wonderful sunset the other night - well so did I; from Jackson's birthday gathering we watched the grey-blue skies burst into red flame and slowly die into violent purple bruises.

This is un-photoshopped, RAW except for edge and detail enhance. Taken with 24-70f2.8 with ISO600.



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2013.08.25 Exmoor Campervan Weekend II by Mister Tom

My second campervanning trip this summer - again to Exmoor with Bobby, and a fantastically peaceful way to spend my birthday weekend.

We did a lot less running around this time, and divided our time between Bossington Hill by the coast, just further along from Minehead - and Dunkery Hill, walking on the moors and in the beautiful Horner Wood Valley.

This was my first real chance to try out my 24-70 L and see how it compares to my old lens for landscapes.

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2013.08.16 Shooting Little Sister by Mister Tom

These two shoots are of my little sister when she came to visit for the weekend.

We had some un on the swing up the hill in the morning and later on set up the studio for a quick shoot. Unfortunately due to back pain I was feeling completely exhausted at this point and I did a very bad job of directing her and getting what I wanted from the shoot - but luckily she was great at messing around and trying out news things with little prompting, if not that great at sitting still while I adjusted the lighting!

All taken with 7D, 24-70 f2.8L, studio shoot against backdrop with 3 steady lights and 1 flash on remote.

In other news - I am waking up the old SLRs for use in shoots and on projects - particularly for some street and cafe photography. My plan is to never be without a camera, and using a B&W film with a tiny lens makes a photographer far less conspicuous and also easier to approach strangers to pester them for a portrait.

That said if anyone has some film they don't need I would gladly accept all donations :)

Photos of me are taken by Lydie - who is a great little photographer!

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2013.08.16 Widcombe Sunsets by Mister Tom

Ignoring chronology again:

These photos came from a run of incredible sunsets we had in Bath a month or so back. 

Of course the very best evening of all I was sitting atop the hill with no camera of any kind.

Ho hum.

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2013.08.07 TEDx BRS @Bocabar by Mister Tom

The second group meeting for the upcoming TEDx conference I am volounteer-photographing for. Taking photos of the team as usual.

I have been thinking more about covering the event and getting pretty excited about the day now (worried I will really need a 70-200 f2.8, *sigh*) - and although it's a long way off, I will be a genuine freelance photographer by then..

Poor and happy!

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2013.08.05 Bulgarian Coast by Mister Tom

This post is holiday snaps really - much of the holiday within a holiday that was our 5 day trip to the Southern Bulgarian seaside (on the Black sea), was spent doing very little. I am very bad at this.

However I tried my best and despite taking my camera most everywhere, being on the beach a lot prevented many expeditions to take landscapes etc. So this is the most interesting pick from the trip.

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2013.08.03 LHR-SOF-LHR by Mister Tom

Aerial photography again! On the flight path to Bulgaria you can pass over some great mountains ranges acting as huge cloud generators. So I was hanging out of the window most of the way there and back. On the return trip we passed over the dolomites and I managed to get a view of a typical via ferrata mountain [9]. 

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2013.07.31 Bulgaria Street Photography by Mister Tom

A collection of some street photography taken whilst in Bulgaria - not as much as I would have liked but hey.

Mostly from a trip to Plovdiv.

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"… after a pleasant drive we get into Plovdiv despite Bobby's navigation :).

Most of the day is spent wandering the old town, which is an interesting mix of picturesque old architectural styles, old broken streets and rough edges. I teach Tedi some tips how to use her camera and get her excited!"

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"…we head out to the architecture school where Tedi is doing her internship and take some cityscapes whilst up on the building's 11th story terrace." [Via a Soviet lift which struggled opening its own doors and needed a hand..]

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2013.07.29 Protest in Sofia II by Mister Tom

4. 12/7/13

"In the evening we go protesting again, this time a slightly different route which passes the be cathedral … and also centres on the 'occupy Sofia' surrounding a war statue opposite the parliament building. As before we meet fun and enthusiastic people willing to talk, but there are loads more this time (no rain) [numbers dwindle later on but the first march around the route was pretty big] and many more police lining the route. All is peaceful (if loud) and we see several times policemen happily posing for photos with protesters or smiling and chatting away, evidently pleased with the whole affair [nb: not all like this, but enough to be noticeable and affect the mood they might otherwise create.]

Most heartening is that with little or no central organisation, every person out on the streets has made a personal choice and effort to join and come every evening."

[I feel that the protests have already had an essential impact besides the political goals: They have called on everyone who (like Bobby) felt that they were in a small minority in opposing the government and the way things are in the country, brought them together and shown them to be bright, positive and many.]

"…also we bump into the German guys again - pure coincidence! Bobby's sign gets a good many photographs and nods of approval, and I take more care with my photos so hopefully I will have better results."

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2013.07.28 Bebe Pepi by Mister Tom

Casual photos in a park with Bubato's 3 month old baby 'Pepi'.

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"…had a nice last full day in Bulgaria visiting friends with Bobby […] we take the tube to a suburb of soviet blocks. Here in a small playpark - one of the many dotted between the apartment blocks who are mostly overgrown and in some degree of disrepair but still full of children and parents - we meet Bubato and Pepi her baby boy. [Bubato got married whist we were here and was part of the reason to come to Sofia when we did].

The girls chat away and I join in a little, but mostly I babysit Pepi and carry and swing him around to keep him happy, and then take some photos of him with Yana and Bubato. The girls comment on how guys are more natural with babies and Bubato says how Bjorn took to looking after the baby very naturally whilst Bubato found it more difficult… Anyhow he is very fun and happy…"

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2013.07.27 Taking Tea by Mister Tom

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"…Bobby then takes me to meet Dani, who shows us to a tea house where we sit upstairs on cushions at low tables and take some truly delicious tea and sweets [also pancake with apple and honey]. I have 'Balance', a light, sweet herbal mix. Bobby and Dani chatter away in Bulgarian and I sit in bliss, overhearing a passionate conversation drifting up from downstairs about previous lives and the dangers of the film 'Back To The Future' on your immortal soul."

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2013.07.27 Maelovitsza and Rila Monastery by Mister Tom

As previously I am going to be covering my holiday blog posts via extracts from my journal:

3. 12/7/13

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"Bobby has organised a hiking trip - [No joke I did not realise it was a mountain summit 8 1/2 hour hike until I saw the peak, although ironically more prepared than Bobby: Thank you NorthFace for taking my money]

…We walk up through woods and then along a gently sloping valley, then very steeply up rocky paths and boulders most of the way to the summit (the last stretch actually very gentle).

On the way we stop for mountain tea at a rest stop (grumpy woman in a horrible smelly dining room), sitting outside [view already wonderful by this point - see photo 2.] we meet our companions for the climb - A group of British hiker holidayers with Bulgarian guide and a Berliner with his 11 year old son.

Two thirds of the way up there is a beautiful lake - unfortunately most of the time and most annoyingly at the summit [where I had a pan planned] there is dense cloud so there is little chance to stop and make good landscapes." [In fact I barely use my tripod]

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"The way down is more interesting -or at least painful. The scenery changes from rocky to valley grass and scrub still very high up, and most of the down climb is down a very steep, never ending valley/ large gully. Beautiful ridges to either side, ponies with bells on and hikers from Holland also [8,9].

We take a brief break by a mountain stream with a carpet of wildflowers, but in not too long we get a proper downpour [see photo 10 for the incoming cloud], this coincides with the steepest drop in the lower part of the valley scoop and the path going AWOL. Bobby really struggles with slipping on the wet vegetation as we have to walk perpendicular to the slope for ages to reach the ridge we think we should be going for.

Eventually rain stops and we make the last leg down two humpback ridges striking into the main forested river valley [11,12]. The first is open with a view and the second enters beautiful woodland." [Very painful knees by now - not used to this!]

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"Finally we see the monastery. I am very dirty and wet […] and first I have to change into Bobby's trousers according to monastic rules, and eventually we find a monk to find us a very basic room.

The beautiful enclosed courtyard, tiered monastery preserved during many insurgencies and later communism due to it's remoteness. The atmosphere is extremely peaceful and calming as we sit on the balcony terrace/colonnade looking down at the courtyard, practically surrounded by swifts chirping,and dreaming of chocolate."

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2013.07.09 Protests in Sofia by Mister Tom

Written previously with no internet:

I am in Bulgaria!

Holiday time is here and my camera and new 24-70 f2.8 L lens are making full use of the time away from all responsibility.

To dive straight into it with this first post, I will explain with an extract from my journal, which as mentioned previously I keep whenever on holiday in beautiful moleskins :)

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"…and then head out to join the protests calling for the resignation of the current government…, now in it's 26th day of peaceful evening marches. On the way we pass a small [well, over 50 people, not thousands though] group of mostly young men marching in the streets, deafeningly loud with whistles and drums. It was pretty intimidating and the atmosphere felt to me uncomfortably aggressive - the protest we join is very different. We enter the crowd gradually, it becoming denser in stages of people moving toward the centre. There is a big range of people, with many families, small children, teenagers, middle ages and many our age. Everyone is evidently having a good time - and all are smiles and easy going, despite the noise and the shouted slogans there is no undercurrent of anger. 

People are out in force with cameras and what looks like full news coverage film teams. Bobby spots a female news reporter (recognised from TV), and comments that what with censorship and falsifying in the media many journalists may have quit.

Everyone, especially those with a slogan sign or costume [often witty and laugh out loud funny], are happy to be photographed. I find myself meeting people by taking their photo.

It really feels great to be a part of the crowd with such an undercurrent of good feeling, [if only directed at one another, definitely there was frustration and anger at the situation and the politics, but protest through humour was definitely in force.] There was no wish for violence or retaliatory justice, just peace and change to an operational system that supports the people rather than just itself. 

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Cray Photoshoot by Mister Tom


2013.07.07 Cray Photoshoot @South Pethertion

This shoot is of my two cousins (Becky and Susie) and Aunt and Uncle, just prior to them moving to Oregon. Shot in South Petherton at and near my grandma's house.



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Baby William Studio Shoot by Mister Tom


This studio shoot in the flat was done for the lovely Sarah, Ben and baby William, friends of my sister. It took around 2 hours (including Willy Woo's lunch and a nap), and was an awful lot of fun. William was very bonnie and chirpy, endlessly posing and messing around for the camera.
One thing he struggled with was sitting up on his own, which made for some funny moments as he fully accepted the topple with a comic confused face.

Thanks to Sarah and Ben for being fantastic and letting me get some practice in - I hope they enjoy the free photos!

Whilst I didn't have to think all that hard to make good poses as William did most of the work for me, logistically it was a challenge as he wouldn't repeat anything, so my adjustments of settings and lighting had to be lightening quick not to miss moments. Quite a lot of the shoot ended up naturally lit (with only the umbrellas on constant) rather than moving the flash. Something to me to work on getting more consistent is my flash placement and general controlled illumination.

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2013.06.30 Exmoor Campervanning by Mister Tom


A recent gallivant along with my Bulgarian.

Weekend trip to Exmoor National Park in the trusty camper while we're looking after it for a while again. Photographically speaking my holidays are when I explore and take most of my landscapes, this time was no exception and the Exmoor coast provided me with a wonderful variety of weather, colour and scene content.

I like to keep a journal when I am travelling or holidaying, and I sorely miss the fact I didn't make one in Barcelona, so I have written my holiday up in the moleskin and transcribed some of it to this post to go in-between the photos.
Enjoy! We did.


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If you don't like something then please, tell me - Also try to articulate why, it is tremendously useful to have constructive, critical feedback.






From the Moleskine:

FRIDAY
"... through Porlock[...]in the evening, UP Porlock Hill. This thing is pretty big. 25% gradient for much of the way {little did we know how much hill the van was going to have to take this weekend}...
getting to the top there are the promised car parks for camping - but it's blowing a serious gale and the weather has come in {also pitch black by now, with the storm} - both of us feel rather worried about the trip now, but we go down a tier, face the camper into the wind ... and sunggle up in a shaking, rocking van to sleep."





1 Bossington Hill

1 Bossington Hill (from Porlock)




SATURDAY
"Awake slowly to raindrops [...] with gusts of wind... Uh Oh...
Peek out and a beautiful sunrise glow through rainy clouds passing swiftly by greets me.

'Quick Den, get the camera!' {Glendinning family only ref.!}

This I do, and battling the winds, in and out of squalls as storm clouds shoulder their way across the skies on their way Wales, I enjoy the morning with my {belovéd} camera. Yoghurt for breakfast.






2 Hurlstone Point

2 Hurlstone Point









3 Porlock Hill - "Incoming!"

3 Porlock Hill - "Incoming!"






4 Wootton Common from Porclock Hill

4 Wootton Common from Porlock Hill"






5 Home is where you park your bed, storeroom, fridge, cooker and engine. Preferably on a level.

5 Home is where you park your bed, storeroom, fridge, cooker and engine. Preferably on a level.








View on the way down the cliff road to Lynmouth:

6 Hollerday Hill, Lyn Mouth

6 Hollerday Hill, Lyn Mouth









7 Sillery Sands, Lyn Mouth

7 Sillery Sands, Lyn Mouth



"Along and down into Lynmouth (Lynton is up on the hill the other side of the river mouth). Park up and walk along the gorge. I take tripod and ND filter to make some smooth river shots whilst Bobby is happy reading. We walk as far as Watersmeet and head back"





9 Lyn Gorge

9 Lyn Gorge









10 Lyn Gorge

10 Lyn Gorge









11 Lyn Gorge

11 Lyn Gorge









12 Horner's Neck Wood

12 Horner's Neck Wood









14 Horner's Neck Wood

14 Horner's Neck Wood






[Possibly my favourite two photos of the holiday - I need to spend some more time with rivers and water falls. I particularly love the effect of the wind in the different types of trees, swaying more or less, in the long exposures. The water stays the same in each shot, but the trees are always different.]:


15 River Lyn

15 River Lyn









16 River Lyn

16 River Lyn





"...So we go through Lynton (another killer hill) and stop in {the dramatically named} The Valley Of Rocks. Columns of black boulders looking like sea stacks in the making. Lots of goats and ponies here, and Chinese tourists also..."








18 Wringcliff Bay

18 Wringcliff Bay









19 South Cleave (The Valley of Rocks)

19 South Cleave (The Valley of Rocks)






"It's getting crazy windy again so I decide climbing 'Castle rock', and getting a maximum exposure placement for a panorama of Wringcliff Bay is a great idea.
I come down thoroughly windswept and rather exhilarated, and in dire need of a cuppa."



Panorama rock:
I took the shots lying down with my back to the leaning slab, wind from behind me, holding the tripod down low, gripping the rock with my everything as the wing whipped my jacket making a whopwhopwhopwhop. As you can see there is a bit of a wee drop to the right. 
Then the wind strengthened and became more persistent and I had to basically go prone. Tense.


20 Panorama Station *with extra wind*

20 Panorama Station *with extra wind*


I'm not even sure how the pano turned out yet.. I'll put it together if I've got a moment and add it as an update. 
Hey, the experience most often counts for more than the result.

...



OK.
Maybe these next two are my favourites too.




21 Shoreline, Wringcliff Bay

21 Shoreline, Wringcliff Bay









22 Shoreline, Wringcliff Bay

22 Shoreline, Wringcliff Bay









23 Rugged Jack

23 Rugged Jack









24 The Valley of Rocks

24 The Valley of Rocks




"After that (this day never ends) we pootle on down to Lee Bay to shoot first some cracking waves breaking, whipped up by the wind, and then the sunset. We eat dinner here, parked above the bay."[feeling very content, salty, happy and peaceful]


Waves are to the sea as clouds are to the sky:
They both excite me WAY too much.


25 Lee Bay

25 Lee Bay









26 Lee Bay

26 Lee Bay









27 Lee Bay

27 Lee Bay









28 Lee Bay

28 Lee Bay









30 Lee Bay

29 Lee Bay









31 Lee Bay

31 Lee Bay









32 Lee Bay

32 Lee Bay







Personal flag on this one.


34 Lee Bay

34 Lee Bay







Didn't like the blue? Stuff it.






35 Porch Perfect

35 Porch Perfect

Our front door view, currently of the sea.
(EDITING: Silver Efex Pro with a manual film grain effect)









36 Lee Bay Sunset

36 Lee Bay Sunset









37 Lee Bay Sunset

37 Lee Bay Sunset









38 Lee Bay Sunset

38 Lee Bay Sunset









39 Lee Bay Sunset

39 Lee Bay Sunset









40 Lee Bay Sunset

40 Lee Bay Sunset




"...as twilight falls we make our way down Lyn Gorge again, then up onto the moors (Brendon Common) to camp for the night. Perfect Freedom.

SUNDAY

No sun today. I get up and walk, enjoy the misty moor and climb to the trig on Shilstone hill. Come down and have breakfast and coffee whilst the princess of the camper arises. Fun self-portraits with the ND filter and spend the rest of the day on the moors, in and out of the camper in the misty, windy rain. This is fine though, after yesterday we both need a rest! Plus my National Geographic won't read itself."





41 Looking Out

41 Looking Out









42 Have Camper, will Explore

42 Have Camper, will Explore









43 Prayway Meads - River Exe

43 Prayway Meads - River Exe









44 Brendon Common

44 Brendon Common









45 Brendon Common

45 Brendon Common