Sunday 5 December 2010

Spartan MK6

This is my second shoot this year 2010. At North Star College in Swindon inside Phoenix. A Table Top work done by me with the help by fellow class mates. The studio shoot or table top shoot is a Spartan collection, toy figure from the game Halo 2, with the Gel light set up and the Black background set up as well. My first shoot was a small scale model of the USS Enterprise on a metal stand from Johnny Lightning's toy models, back at Truro College in the Kenwyn building.

Here are the shots taken by me...





They look pretty good for a spartan!


Experimenting the Blue & Green Gel Lights
which makes the image and the figure cool.

Finally this image was the best as a Spartan comes after a battle and waits.

Friday 12 November 2010

Reconstruction Images - Video

Here's a video I made of the Reconstruction Work, with the music of "His Majesty King Raam". Ejoy!



So if you think you can do better why not go down to those loactions and take some photographs!

I do it for fun!

Sunday 6 June 2010

PLAY II Project - The Art of War

This is a painting of 4 modern weapons done by hand but before that can be done the background must be odne first by painting textures and shapes....

The weapons you see are a FAMAS, G3 or FAL and G36C all modern weapons.

There are no other comments about this work of art......
The Original
                                                                         The FINAL!

Wednesday 19 May 2010

Cannons of Pendennis Castle

Here I've been taking more images of cannons at Pendennis Castle. It was on a Sunny, Cloudy and Rainy day there. It's take some time to shoot an image in the right kind of weather but Sun, Clouds and rain is the perfect tool for me. I using a Canon 350D with the 73mm or 30mm lens.
The cannons were the most powerful weapons on earth since the 18th centry with steel balls then to large shells. I've used photoshop CS2 and CS4 to complete my images with contrast and B+W or Grayscale images.

This is a Anti-Ship cannon pointing across the bay. It has the great view in front of it and the colour for the cannon is Navy Gray.


This is one of the most powerful cannons I've ever shot from a short distance. It's massive and grey surrounded by grass and concreat.


Just a few meters away from the massive cannon is another cannon which is an Anit-Ship Gun with a steel plated armour shield to protect the opperators from samll arms fire.


This cannon at the corner can be seen at the carpark. It is a Bofors 40mm Anti-Air Gun and it is surrounded by grass and construction equipment. I call this image the "Lonely Cannon".


This is a very big cannon inside the coastal bunker where there are 2 of them pointing out to sea.
There's not as big as the "Guns of Navarone" but I think they were designed to do the same thing. 



This is a mobile version of the Bofors 40mm AA gun taken from the front near the Coastal Guns.
 
Thanks for looking anyway, my work is quite boring working on the computer cheers!

Wednesday 21 April 2010

RNAS / RAF Predannack - Disposal Aircraft

Over the Easter Holidays I've always want to go down to Predannack airfield to look at one of many favorite aircraft of the RAF which is the Canberra and the Harrier. On that day Me and my Mum went down to visit Predannack airfield on a beautiful sunny, cloudy day which it would be best to take photographs of the wrecks near the coastal path. Predannack Airfield is loacated near Mullion on Cornwall's Lizard Peninsula. The runways are operated by the Royal Navy and today it is used as a satellite airfield and relief landing ground for nearby RNAS Culdrose also the Air Training Corps mostly uses it aswell and it's also a Satellite airfield for RNAS Culdrose. The aircraft down there are used for the Fire schools and RNAS Culdrose, I call that area the "Fire Zone".

While I was down there it became clear that no unothorised personal must not enter the airfield without premission from Helston Council or RNAS Culdrose. So we found another way onto the airfield by finding the overgrown crash gates on the outskirts of the airfield or a old footpath. Once we got to the point where we saw a gate which has an old overgrown drive way that leads to a platform which could be a building of some sort and from there I saw the wrecks of a few Harrier's and Wessex helicopters and one Canberra.


This was the route we took to get onto the airfield which got alot muddyer, then we came to a small checkpoint building which could be the crash gate entrance.


Once we went pass the checkpoint we came toward a wire fence and a great view of the a Canberra and a RN Sea King. We followed the fence to another gate that lead onto the open tarmac where the wrecks are which we had to go through alot of mud to get to the other side, then is started to get hot!

British Aerospace Canberra a jet bomber with RAF training colours, surounded by dead plants and bushes.


Once we got near the open tarmac we were near a Harrier trainer Variant which was the closest even a Dominie T.1 was on our letf but too far to get to, even I don't want to get caught by any MP's or patrols in the area. But there were gliders taking off and landing over our heads and they could report our position that's why I must act quicky to get the shoots I wanted.

                                         A trainer type harrier T.4 sitting on it's own near our position.

A Dominie T.1 and a RN Sea King in the background.


                                           A Grob Viking just took of from the airfield flying over.

Once we got onto the open tarmac we were near really near the T.4 trainer type harrier and some fuel grounds which was a bit dangerous to get close to. Then Mum waited outside away from the fuel grounds were she's safe as for me I went in and took these shots.

A close up angle of the T.4 Harrier with full light blue skies.

A portside view of the T.4 Harrier with a shark or tiger face attached to the nose.

My favorite shot of the aircraft taken at near the nose.

Another shot of the aircraft taken from the front which makes it look like one of my older images from RNAS Culdrose - B+W.

After taking shots of the aircraft I thought I saw a fire truck heading into the "Fire Zone" which I was taking shoots in so me and my mum got out of the "Fire Zone" but I did I also shot a area of the fire dummies and we went back the way we came towards the crash gate, then we got lost. But then I saw a sign further down the drive way.


                                       The image of the Fire Dummies within the "Fire Zone".


Once we got here the arrow on the sign leads to the coastal path wich we don't want to go so we checked the map and saw this overgrowned drive way that acturly leads to the checkpoint and out the way we came.

Final Prints and Modified Images

For the National Photography course and the White Space Project I have worked a modified the images I want to go up in the gallery at Truro College on the 7th June 2010 over the Kenwyn building. The images will be modified on Photoshop CS2 and Printed on A3 Lustre paper and might be printed out on A2 size paper in Colour or B+W.




The Canberra will be modified with -12% light and +12% contrast to make the image alot better.


The same image of the Canberra also a Re-creation of the aircraft.

The image of the Harrier T.4 variant which has been modified with +12% light and +15% contrast it may look darker under the wings but I think it looks great.

This image has been modified with -12% light and +15% contrast which look almost like a poster or a post card.

The harrier taken from the front will also be in Grayscale and has been modified with +5% light and +5% constrast which also look as it was taken years ago.

So there you have it all my work of the Aviation is done or incomplete unitl any further aircraft will be shot by Canon or Fuji SLR digital camera's. I hope next time I will ask for premission. 

Tuesday 23 March 2010

RNAS Culdrose

These images of RNAS were taken on 21/11/08 on a beautiful day. The location of RNAS Culdrose is south east in cornwall also near RNAS/RAF Predannack. The images are B+W film and taken by me of the aicraft stationed there. Most of these images were processed while I was working at Boots in Truro. I was in the Photography department marking and processing peoples images from film to prints. I was only doing it for work experience at Truro College. That was the days I was doing A-level photography.......

So anyway here are the images I've taken and the aircraft you might reconise.


Jet Stream warming up
 
Jet Stream flying over

Helicopter landing zone

Sqn of Hawks


Hawks rear ends

Check ups


Nealy ready for flying

Side view of the Hawk


RAF roundel


A Merlin helicopter fly by


Merlin helicopter flying towards the sun

RN Sea Kings area


Refueling and Guiding

Airborne Together

Sea Harrier


Dummy Deck Training Area


2 Harriers


Harrier's Front view


The Dummy Deck area was design to training pilots to land on a aircraft carrier which is on the ground. Like a football groung with white lines, the Dummy Deck has the shape of the aircraft carrier's surface so the pilots know where to take off and land.