Posts Tagged ‘Northampton’

04
Feb10

Merengue Dancing for Russia

Merengue Dancing Russia

Please email me if you wish to purchase a ticket. The event is at St Giles Church, Northampton.

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18
Jan10

Stephen & Natalie’s Wedding

Congratulations to Stephen & Natalie Murdoch – who got married on the 13th Dec 09 at St Giles Church Northampton. Below are a selection of photos from their day.

Bride & Groom at the Alter

Bridesmaids

St Giles Wedding

St Giles

St Giles Church Wedding

Confetti

Reception at Church Restaurant

Wedding Cake

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09
Nov09

St Giles Craft Fair

Russia 2010

On the 21st of November there is a “World of Difference” craft fair at St Giles Church in Northampton Town centre. At the fair you can purchase fair trade gifts & Christmas Cards. One stall is supporting our young adults church group mission trip to Russia in 2010, which I’m part of. On the stall Prints, Cards & Illustrations from redrex will be availble, all proceeds going towards the Russia mission trip.

Admission to the fair is free.

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04
Nov09

Northampton Abington Park

Abington Park

Canon 5D Mk2, EF 24-105mm f/4.0 L IS USM – 1/15 sec, f/9, ISO 100

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28
Sep09

How to Photograph Fireworks

Crackers Fireworks Northampton - Catherine Wheel

Canon 400D, Canon EF 24-105mm f/4.0 L IS USM – 0.6 sec, f/9, ISO 100

Photographing fireworks can be a tricky business, especially if they are as crazy as the Crackers show, which was staged at Delapre Park in Northampton. The show was brilliant but there was a bit of guess work in regards to framing a shot! I’ve taken photographs of fireworks quite a few times now and have established the following tips in getting better shots…

  • Use a tripod – you will need a long shutter speed so this is essential to get a sharp shot. Also if you’re using a lens with image stabilisation turn it off.
  • Use a remote – again this will help for sharpness as you won’t knock the camera when you press the shutter release.
  • Use a long lens – its best to get in as tight as possible as the fireworks will go bang high up in the sky or if its on the ground like a Catherine Wheel it will be far away behind a barrier.
  • Use a long shutter speed – the length can be tricky to judge, I normally start at 4 seconds for rocket fireworks – this lets you capture the trails(see below). Make sure you look at your screen to check the exposure.
  • Be quick! – Make sure you try to get as many shots as possible – firework displays don’t last long.

Crackers Firework Display Northampton

Canon 400D, Canon EF 24-105mm f/4.0 L IS USM – 4 sec, f/9, ISO 100

Hopefully this guide will help you for Bonfire night which is nearly upon us!

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05
Sep09

Winter Racecourse Northampton

Winter Racecourse Northampton

Canon 400D, Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 – 1/100 sec, f/5.6, ISO 100

Still got a back log of photographys to get through from earlier this year. This one is from February, when the bad snowy weather came in.

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01
Sep09

St Giles Northampton

Recently I took some photographys to enter in to the guardian monthly photo assignment. At the church that I go to I created this HDR image from 8 different exposures.

St Giles Church Alter
Canon 400D, Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM – HDR(8), f/8, ISO 400

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