Saturday 26 December 2009

Christmas without batman


robin
Originally uploaded by WierdyBeardy
My first year as a "real" adult, having recently graduated was an interesting one, partly becuase i had no real terms to judge holidays by, and also because my family's christmas day wouldn't be the traditional affair it has always been.

It happens to nearly every family, but it felt strange this year that my older sister wasn't around on christmas day, and i didnt see my older brother at home. We also went to visit my auntie instead of staying at home for christmas day, which brought its own adventure. (If at first you don't see the road, try going further before turning around and approacing from the other side of town)

There wasn't any real snow to talk of in cardiff, just a light fall that turned into ice overnight, but in milford there was good crunchy stuff, and i took the opportunity to take some pictures of this rare event.

While i was on the common a robin came and landed on a branch by my head, i hadn't expected a robin to come so close and even when he hopped away he didn't go ar so i tried to take some pictures of him. He must have known what i was up to because he barely gave me any time to focus and frame up before he hopped off somewhere else!

After a few minutes though i managed to get this picture, which i think is a cracking shot of a cheeky little fat bird.

Monday 23 November 2009

isomeric chlorinated derivative

I've had a Flickr account for a while now, but haven't really used it for much, apart from uploading the odd photo to share with people without having to succumb to facebooks image compression.
Recently i have started to investigate the photo community in Flickr more and more, the cardiff photo group has 20,000 images alone!

One photographer i have been going back to see regularly is {tcb} (aka twin cities brightest), who uses various light sources to create amazing photos in urban landscapes. It has inspired me to be more creative with light, especially at night when unnatural light surrounds us.

Friday 14 August 2009

The path to St Pauls


The path to St Pauls
Originally uploaded by James Cummins
Competition is healthy and can lead to some great things happening. Granted the arms race during world war two wasn't such a great thing, but it did lead to the early advent of the jet engine, canned foods, and computers.
I have always wanted to take better and better photos and by comparing myself to others and striving to be as good as them i (think) i improve every time i take a photo.
My friend James is one such person that i aim to be as good as. He hasn't been doing photograhy for long, i think he's only had his DSLR for about half a year, but has always exhibited a keen eye for composition.

This is one of his photos from his Flickr account, and i hope you can see why i think he's so good.
check out his other photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/24483638@N08/ (especially if you're into steam trains)

Wednesday 5 August 2009

Photo catch up!

The last month was pretty hectic, doing photography at Guilfest, attending a wedding in bath, and a holiday in north Wales!
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Guilfest 2009


Its a scientific fact that nuns love rock music...


Guitarist, Trumpeter and Vocalist from District Six


Lead Wailer from According To Her

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Presenting Jon and Abi Fant!

Me and gilbert went to Combe Down near bath for the wedding of two friends, in a nice chapel, and Abi's father conducted the service!
It was a great day, and even a few moments of mild panic from both gilbert and I including the dilemas:
  1. Will we get it set up on time?
  2. The par cans are on Shucos and we need them on IECs! and who could forget
  3. We've got half an hour to drive from the reception to the church that is miles away down little roads, pack everything up and get back to the reception before it finishes!
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Later in the month myself and my family went to Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid) in Gwynedd for a weeks camping and sailing and relaxing. The lake is a mile wide at its widest point, and 4 miles long. Legend has it that a beast called Tessie lives beneath its murky depths...
The photo below was steph's idea, she found a little stone and started writing on it. When she found out what the welsh for wales was she just HAD to add it for a bit of authenticity.

After all that excitement, i'm just pottering around ponty doing some photo stuff, some audio stuff, and admiring the view from my window.

Thursday 9 July 2009

Strange sights i've seen

Its handy having a phone with a camera, otherwise I wouldn't be able to share some of these with the world!

Thursday 18 June 2009

Sweet summer rain

It's been a bit warm in Caerdydd the last few days. The nice weather made setting up for the ball enjoyable, but somehow the easier task of taking it down seemed harder with the heat!
I burnt in all the obvious places, I now look like a clay bust that got dropped on its own sculptors head!

I've been mixing tracks for Cardiff LMS for their freshers CD the last few days, im up to about 8 tracks, some of which are the genuine thing, the real deal, a finely polished turd. On the other hand, some of them were really nice to mix and the songs were good!

Worry is starting to set in about getting enough work to keep me in wales. I've got sporadic union shifts, and im hoping to get some photography stuff from back home, but everything starts to go a bit quiet halfway through july. God's led me through difficult times before, even when i didn't know i was being guided, so I have faith that I'll come out fine.

Friday 5 June 2009

Let's go see a movie

Today I got given a DVD of a film I engineered sound on a while back. It was a single day shoot involving over a dozen cast members all playing on character, one after the other.

The film "Delusions" was one of two films I did sound for that got sent off to the Cannes film festival, the other being a film called "Displacement", which was a final year film project for some film students.






















The shoot went really well, with a rigorous schedule kept to so that the younger cast members could go home at a reasonable hour, and with a good level of professionalism from the cast and crew.

Upon watching the DVD though, I despaired again at the ability of film-makers to discern quality from crap.

The sound wasn't uniform; they chose to use the sound from whichever shot was on screen, which meant on-board microphones for the other two cameras (the wide shot didn't have a microphone so that wasn't an issue.) So in one shot the sound was tinny, then another it was full and louder. There is one part where the shot changes halfway through a word and the second half is lost.
I'm not saying the sound recorded was amazing but all cameras were running at the same time so my boom audio could have been used for every shot.

Other issues included bad focus, panning, tracking, framing and some editing where it repeated a frame in the new shot.

I think i'll stick to non-video recording in the future.

The upside is that apparently BOTH films spelt my name wrong in the credits for cannes, so people won't know I worked on them if they say the sound is bad.

You learn something new everyday

During a quiet period at the forum the other day, Gilbert was playing with my camera and asked "what happens if you take take a photo with the lens off?"

This is the answer:

The forum's stage with no lens.


Now for the science bit:

The camera lens works just like the lens on our eyes, including inverting the image once it has been focused. The Photo sensor in the camera collects the parts of the image together and compiles it into a single image.

Here endeth the lesson, class dismissed!

Thursday 4 June 2009

Third Day @ The Forum, Kentish Town

Nearly every time i write something it seems to be about something i've done with Ignite, but my life isn't that interesting otherwise!

Ignite put on a gig in The Forum in Kentish Town in London, Third Day were headlining with The Sonflowerz supporting.



I had my whole morning routine planned down to what socks i was going to put on, but for some reason, which will remain a mystery to even the greatest scientiic minds, i didn't set an alarm on my phone!

Therefore, at half 7, when i was meant to be meeting Dianne at the grape and olive so she could take me to Taffs Well, I got a phone call from tim asking where i was. my reply was "not quite left yet" which actually meant "I've just opened my eyes and now frantically rummaging around for some clothes to put on!"




As I'm part of the infamous techie crew, Gary decided that I should be in charge of the bus's sat nav, so I was sat in the front of the City temple LDV minibus with Anita and Doive! Did you know Anita can drive artics?

The load in and soundcheck were uneventful for everyone apart from gilbert, who had to fight with third day crew for mixer channels and soundchecking time.

Doors opened on time and thousands of people poured into the venue, it was quite a sight from the balcony!


The Sonflowerz played six songs, with Abi Williams drumming, and the bassist alternating between bass and keyboards.

I noticed something strange with both the Sonflowerz and Third Day bass arrangement, which got the signal direct from the bass and bypassed the amps completly!

This seemed a bit strange since third day had a really nice Ampeg valve bass head with two 8x10 cabs, and the sonflowerz had my Trace stack, which had to be taken all the way across the country just to look nice!


















We arrived back in ponty at about 4 in the morning, apparently I was the only one who managed to sleep the whole night!


Here's a question, would you rather sneeze marbles or fart confetti?

Thanks to Meg for that one.

Tuesday 2 June 2009

Logos hope and other boats

Yes indeed, the OM ship Logos Hope is in cardiff bay and I, along with a motley crew from ignite, went to visit and put on an event.
I didn't take on a technical role this time, i took photographs instead. Though will was pretty impressed by the versatility of the techies. "i'll just take a photo, then re-wire a microphone, then hop on guitar for a bit"
unfortunately because nearly everything was set up and it was a small venue, the techie run hardly made an appearance.

BEFORE
AFTER

oh, and the bit about the other boats was just loosely referring to gilbert's shiny van he gets to drive to london tomorrow, its a cosy ride in the passenger seat, but they've got everything they need for a pleasant journey.

Hopefully get some photos up soon of third day in concert as well soon!

Tuesday 26 May 2009

And where have YOU been?!

I've been putting off updating this blog for the last few weeks because, even though i've finished uni (completely) now i've still had loads of things on. Apart from ignite Hope Local, there has been a string of get-togethers with people who are leaving dear old wales for the real world, and a few worship evenings.

Ignite Hope Local was different from last years in that the local churches took the initiative to help with local projects and needs instead of being directly co-ordinated by ignite. As part of one of the film crews (soundie!) i was able to see a lot of the work going on around the cardiff area, ranging from painting school railings to playing parachute games and football in roath park.

Car Washing in Thornhill


Litter Picking in Penarth


Gardening in Llanishen


And on the monday to round off the weekend, everyone crammed into Cardiff SU for an evening of worship, talks, and magic tricks!

Myself and another brave soul volunteered to edit together the footage from the weekend in the 3 hours leading up to the event, pure video madness is there ever was need for an example of it!
Originally we were supposed to create a DVD, with an advert from Third Day in front of the feature. The third day footage didn't work, but was going to be played from a separate source without anyone telling us! The video was completed with half an hour to spare, which gave me time to take some snaps of the night.

Friday 1 May 2009

The storm has passed

It was amazing going into uni today and seeing the faces and moods of everyone who only yesterday were in a mix of panic and sleep deprivation. Everyone was chirpy, cheery and wanting to get the rest of the deadlines out of the way so they could get their lives back to normal!

1/3 of this years marks will be derived from a joing honours group project, whereby Music Tech, Sound Tech and Media Tech all band together in one big techy mass and work in groups to create a product or business.
my group has created a Web-based project that attempts to join together people from all walks of life in the Cardiff music scene. It is this project that we are to present to a panel of 4 lecturers and a few dozen of our classmates on tuesday.

I'm not very optimistic about our groups presentation as the meeting today wasn't as productive as we would have hoped and because of various commitments acorss the group, we aren't able to meet up again until the morning of the presentation (the presentatation is in the morning).
The next few days will be a test of communication and co-operation as each member prepares his or her part, practises it and compiles it inot one stramlined presentation that flows as if i were actaully written as a group effort! Wish me luck.

On a different note, the reason i'm busy all the next few days is because of an event called IgniteHope. I mentioned Ignite in a earlier post, Ignite like to take on projects and events to promote the good works of christians in their community. One way of showing this is to take the Hope '08 initiative and keep it going every year.
The Hope '08 initiative involved christians going out into their communitys and doing various activities including painting fences, running youth clubs, gardening, building, washing and cleaning and cooking; all for people in their community who need help or just want something done. The groups aren't paid to do this, on the contrary the delegates PAY for the privilege of painting a fence or a scout hut for three days.

As part of the IgniteHope event I'll be going round some of the sites in south wales where the projects are taking place and filming them as part of a camera crew. The projects run from Saturday to Monday, culminating in an evening celebration at Cardiff SU.

Hopefully I'll have some photos or footage of the weekend up soon, but for now here's something from a site I came across earlier which may become a favourite of mine!

Thursday 30 April 2009

Out with the old...

the date is 30th April 2009. today I hand in the last big pieces of coursework towards my university degree!
This moment has fast been approaching as i stepped into the third year what seemed like mere months earlier. The easter holidays were a blur, and virtually non-existant as the constant grind to get work done on time stole most of my social and free time.

Even thought this milestone isn't the end ( I still have one more coursework, an assignment and a presentation after this) it is a major step towards becoming an ex-student, and officially a member of mature adult society. This is a thought almost as daunting as starting a new primary school filled with people I didn't know, or going for my first job interview.

One of the things im hoping to do when i get into my "adult" life is to start earning more money through my photography company Corkboard photography. A small step has been taken and corkboard now has its own facebook page to show off some of my photos!

The world wil keep spinning and as sure as death and taxes im gonna try and keep up with it. Bring e!


Sunday 26 April 2009

Having a God time


Ignite is a charity based in South Wales thats part of a parent company called Big Ideas.
Every year Ignite put on an event called Offensive, this year it was held at Woodville Baptist Church (where tuesday's gig was held), with PG Sound providing Sound and Lighting for the event.

It was a great event, with teachings, seminars, and DOUGHNUTS!
you could really tell God was affecting people throughout the whole day, with some of the participants even giving out tracts to staff at the local chippy when they went to get lunch cos the staff asked about their name badges.

it was a long day for all the crew but it was also great fun and we all came home buzzing.






We also tried out gilberts new toy, an Orange Crush Micro, he borrowed a telecaster off a friend and the combination sounded immense!

Friday 24 April 2009

Easter catch-up




Gad, i haven't posted in a good long while!

So much has happened in the last few months that i don't have time to go into it (the time being 1 hour and fifity minutes past St Georges day) so ill just comment on a few of the larger happenings.

There is a Haven site in north wales in the town of Pwllheli (pronounced porth-elli). This site hosts a Christian conference called New Word Alive held over the easter holodays, where all manner of christian and non-christian folk come to relax, attend seminars on important issues and generally bask in God's presence. Myself and a fellow band of travellers from all parts of the country made the epic 4 hour journey to Pwllheli in a mixture of micra, astra and rover, heaven knows how we got there at all!
The week was full of great things to do, two main meetings, seminars on modern culture, coping with teenagers, understanding islam, and much more besides. and if you weren't knackered after all that there were after hours gigs on every night, and the beach as well!
Needless to say we all had a great time (and some of us even managed to cram in some coursework time occasionally)

A more recent event was a fundraiser for my friend Gavin's year with a charity called Careforce in Bargoed. He organised a gig at which one of my bosses bands headlined. The night was a great success, and i managed to grab some shots of the night with a borrowed DSLR, thanks Dan!

Tuesday 17 February 2009

Time stands still...

On my way back to Cardiff from home I stopped in at bath to visit some friends, while in town i spotted this couple having a nice spot of lunch in the street.

Saturday 31 January 2009

bibble bibble

Over the summer my friends and i went on many trips around the country, including the madness that was land's end to john o'groats. Following this theme weve been on little roadtrips to each others houses, (including a trip to see gilbert's old choir, dressed in suits)Most recently a trip to my humble english abode was undertaken, dropping a friend off in southampton "on the way". The aim of the trip was to pick up a new bass amp, the 5th bass amp I now own!
we encontered some interesting sights along the way, not least this beast which sat behind us at the lights.It worryingly followed us for a long while, but we shook it off once it spied some trees down a dirt path.

Tuesday 20 January 2009

Stuff and nonsense

Wow, what a week!

well, not really. Apart from the inauguration of President Obama and the first airing of my friends new radio show not much important stuff has happened, but it has been busy!

Because of exams at Cardiff Uni I've had to cover other shifts at the union which means i get to do club nights! It makes a change being able to walk around the different venues and hearing dance, Drum and Bass and Rock instead of being stuck in a booth for hours listening to what can be painful comedy.

If you had to create the sound of bricks falling or of a machine gun on a diving aircraft how would you go about it? That was the problem posed by my classmates and I as we tried to record a goon show script for an assignment.
How did we do it? We dropped some shoes down a thin wooden staircase for the bricks and hit a latch on a flightcase with a rubber mallet for the machine gun! Fun Times.

Wednesday 14 January 2009

It seems cardiff is sponsored by Logic systems. I went to the open mic night at The Globe on Albany Road, it's an old theatre with a balcony and two bars. Logic mons, Logic FOH, i think they were driven by Logic amps as well!
The sound was clear and the acts were all very good, with one coming on for an encore demanded by the audience!

While looking at another venue in cardiff (Sub29) I found that they use the same logic ethos system that was originally put into the globe. that makes 4 venues so far using logic systems!

On a completly different note, I'm getting serious GAS (Gear Aquisition Syndrome) for the new 17" Macbook Pro. Not the one with the shiny screen that you can't use during the day, but the model with the old style display, making the new Pro look almost like the old one, but better!
Add to that its 8 hour battery life and amazingly fast graphics and CPU, I know it's gonna be on my wishlist for a good long time.

Tuesday 13 January 2009

Trip to the Bay

As part of my course I have to learn about live sound in the context of a music venue. The good people of The Point in cardiff bay showed us their venue's PA system today.

The point is based in an old church and uses a logic line array run by lab amps and a DBX Driverack PA. At FOH is a Midas Venice, Audient graphics, Lexicon FX and Behringer gates and comps.
The house engineer Steve showed us around the system and explained the ins and outs of running gigs in the point, including some of the more bizarre stories that always crop up in the touring world!

Hopefully I shall get to go back to "work" a gig, although the class is quite big so ill have to squeeze myself in somewhere!


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Monday 12 January 2009

Ladies and Gentlemen, Please take your seats

Well, so its 2009 is it?

New year, new challenges, new adventures!
Adventures don't have to be big, epic, or mahoosive, you can have a mini adventure wherever you are! Even walking down your local street or being at work can contain opportunities.

I enjoy simple pleasures and I'd like to share these with you, if you'll let me.

Enjoy the Show!