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Spring Wedding

Over the Easter Weekend I had the pleasure of photographing a wedding in Manchester. Typically April in Manchester means rain and cloud but the weather held off giving us a cool but dry day, ideal conditions for Wedding Photography.

jk2 wedding Spring Wedding

jk wedding Spring Wedding

Water Photography – Bottles and Glasses

Well the New Year is here and so is the cold weather. So instead of heading out in the cold I decided to stay in and have a crack at some indoor water photography.

So I cracked open the camera kit. Firstly 2 flashes, 580ex and SB-26, 24-70 F2.8 Lens,Canon 1DMKIII, Tripod and lightstand, and lastly water, food colouring and glasses/bottles.

I set the flashes up pointing at my white bathroom walls so it blew it out. The bottle / glass was above a plastic container to catch the water thats poured out, so you can re-use it.

Here are the results – Feel Free to email me if you need any advice.

News Update

Well last night I photographed the Chelsea V Portsmouth match in the Barclays Premier League at Stamford Bridge.
Got a little wet, it was forecast to snow but only constant thin drizzle came down, you know the stuff that soaks you through! Anyway got some great shots nevertheless.

Canon announced a firmware updgrade to the 1DMKIII today http://www.canon.co.jp/imaging/eos1dm3/firmware.html , seems to be to do with the WFT system.

This weekend I maybe at Fulham V Man Utd, should find out on Friday if thats going to happen or not. If not then I expect I’ll be out photographing snowy scenes as its start to come down now in London.

No pics in this post as my Graphics card broken on the main PC so I’m down to laptop only operations!

Back From Hong Kong

Well its been a week now since getting back from Hong Kong. Caught a bit of a cold on my return to the UK so not been doing much in the way of photography last week. Although I did edit a few more images from my trip.

Playing with my tripod and flash on some trams after dark in Central Hong Kong
Hong Kong Tram at Night

People on the MTR (Mass Transit Railway) which is the underground in Hong Kong
People Exit the Hong Kong MTR

Friday night in Mong Kok, very busy scenes here as people come after work to shop, eat and drink. Mainly a younger crowd from what I saw.
Hong Kong - Mong Kok Street

So that wraps up my trip, all images can be seen on my flickr page – www.flickr.com/iesphotography I hope you have enjoyed this series of posts.

Hong Kong Day 5

Firstly Happy Birthday to My Wife Ying who is back in the UK, sorry I cannot be there with you but I hope you like the flowers.

Keeping it short today as I’m knackered.

OK well today was a busy day, took a trip on an open top bus around Hong Kong Island. Trams, Boats, people and night photography all today.

Fish Curry in a local restaurant for dinner was great.

A few pics, but rest on flickr

Hong Kong Street Woman with a Fish in a bag Duk Ling Junk Boat - Hong Kong Ghost Tram - Hong Kong Hong Kong Night Street Tram Trails

now its 1am and I must sleep!

Hong Kong Day 4

Today a lie in was the order of the day, so at around 11am I woke up and looked outside and there it was..The famous Hong Kong Haze. Visability wasn’t great but I decided to still crack on with my trip to Stanley / Aberdeen and Lamma Island.

So I jumped on the MTR as the guide book said the bus leaves from Central Station. I got off the MTR and found the bus station and jumped on a 260 to Stanley. I watched as the bus drove up the road and stopped right outside my hotel! Great, I wasted about 25mins there! still we worked our way through the traffic and went via the Aberdeen tunnel and came out on the other side of Hong Kong Island. Repulse Bay looked nice in the haze. Finally we skirted the coast line and arrived at Stanley.

I had a wander round, lots of tourists here, a few bars on the seafront and the main attraction was Stanley Market. Unlike the Ladies Market in Mong Kok the sellers here don’t hassle you, everything has a realistic price marked.

Stanley Market Hong Kong

After leaving Stanley again on the bus, I think it was the number 73 I arrived in Aberdeen. More locals that toursits here, I had a listen to what they were saying but no one spoke scottish in this Aberdeen.

I took the Sampan across the water to the took look back on the boats as the sun was in my face and the haze made everything white. When I got off the boat there were a couple of sampans with locals selling fresh fish. The people at the top could see down onto the boat, choose a fish, the man would weight it then kill it. Bag it up and pass it up in his net. The money would then be put in the net and brought down to him. He was doing good business.


Aberdeen Fish Sellers in a Sampon Hong Kong

Fish Sellers in a Sampon Hong Kong

The view from across the Aberdeen Harbour.

Boats and Flats in Aberdeen Harbour Hong Kong

After a short walk down the promenade I came to what I thought was a kids playground, but the only thing was it was full of elderly people on the apparatus. I then noticed a sign saying it was a elderly person exercise ground. I think if that was in the UK all the elderly would be sat in the corner smoking fags and drinking diamond white!

Anyway I jumped back on the sampan to the other side where I caught the ferry to Lamma Island. It was a small boat and the journey was 30mins. Boats are not my favourite mode of transport as I usually turn a pale shade of green when on them, however there is no other way to get there other than helicopter and there weren’t any of those in the harbour.

We left the harbour wall behind and could see Lamma in the haze infront of us. What I could also see if what seemed to be a very busy shipping lane full of huge and I mean huge container ships. We were travelling steady in a straight line and I could see this container ship heading towards us were looked like we were going to cross in front of it, however the more I looked and did the angles in my head there was no way we were going to make it in time. I thought this was it! Lucky for us this is probably quite normal for these guys who do this everyday, he backed of the gas and let the container ship slide by. We got hit by some pretty big waves as it did.

Hong Kong Container Ship V Lamma Ferry Hong Kong Container Ship

Finally we arrived in Lamma Island harbour where one of the trawlers was dropping its catch off to a smaller boat.

Trawler in Lamma Island Harbour

I disembarked the yacht onto terraferma and had a walk around Lamma Island until it got dark. The trail is quite hard work and after 2hrs of walking I headed back to the restaurants which line the harbour front. I ordered Steamed Fish and Salt and Pepper Prawns, washed down with a Tsingtao beer.

So suitably full I got back onto the boat, which this time was a larger and faster ferry. I think I fell asleep on the way back as Central seemed to come around in no time.

So after being stuff and on a boat I decided to walk back to the hotel to get some fresh air. On the way I walked past the IFC building and a couple of others which made for some nice photos.

Colourful Building in Hong Kong

International Finance Centre (IFC) Hong Kong

International Finance Centre (IFC) Building - Hong Kong

After this I saw one last flyover close to my hotel where the trams went under. There are lots of elevated walkways in Hong Kong so great for these type of shots.

Hong Kong Night Trails

So finally back to the hotel, played with the photos you see here and now its 00:45 and time for bed. Who knows what I’m doing tomorrow!

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