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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Family Christmas 2008

Well, most of the Christmas celebrations are now over, so the time is nigh to post photos from over the holiday season…

We start on Christmas Eve with a walk down into Lower Morden to look at the lights adorning all the houses down there - the road in question makes a huge community effort, and collects loads of money for charity through their efforts each year.

Christmas day, we opened some presents at home in the morning, then in the afternoon, went across to my sisters for Christmas dinner, and more presents.

Boxing day, we had Jan & Russell over in the morning for yet more presents, then everyone else over to our place, for yet another Christmas dinner in the afternoon, finishing the day with a huge family “Guitar hero - World Tour” session!

Finally, we have some shots from the next morning, when we went out with Francesca on her new bike for the first time. Click below on the photo to get to all the images….

For those interested, the lighting for all the indoor shots you see here was done with 2 or 3 (depending on location) SB800/600s on lighting stands, pointed straight up at the ceilings in the corners of the rooms, with a wide zoom setting (24mm). The ceiling bounce from multiple directions gave good lighting from any location in the room, with enough shadow from pretty much any angle to ensure things were still interesting. For example, in the following shot, two flashes were set up, one behind the subjects to the left of camera, and one behind the camera (also to the left). The wall to the right acted as a huge white reflector, providing a nice level of fill from the other two lights. The rear one also acted as a rim-light, with the main, soft light coming from the light behind the camera (which you can see in the reflection in the glass doors - sloppy framing on my part!)

If you want to read more, I used this Strobist article as a basis for my setups.

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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Chessington World of Adventures Oct 08

We had a great day at Chessington World of Adventures today. I haven’t been for about 15 years, and Francesca was incredibly excited! Bumped into a few friends while we were there as well… Click on the image to see the shots.

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Monday, August 25, 2008

Malden DSME Miniature Railway

We spent this afternoon out at the Malden District Society of Model Engineers‘ live steam miniature railway in Thames Ditton. There are two main railways there - one ground level, the other elevated. All can be ridden, and Francesca had great fun tearing around on a variety of “Thomas trains”!  Click on the picture below to see a few shots of the day…

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Saturday, August 23, 2008

Cheam Park Jun 08

A couple of Sunday afternoons over at Cheam Park (which backs onto Nonsuch Park). These were the same sessions as I scouted out the locations for Ticia’s photo shoot, but here you can see the family side of the day :-) Click on the photo below to see the pictures….

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Friday, August 15, 2008

Morden Hall Park July 08

A Sunday afternoon walking through Morden Hall Park, playing on the scooter, feeding the ducks, taking plenty of photos, and exploring the wetlands and river. Click below to see the shots…

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